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Veeam self Replication

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Hi,
Just a quick question.
We have Veeam running as a VM in our cluster which consists of two hosts with shared iSCSI P2000 for primary storage and a shared NAS for replication. We do not have VMotion.
My question is, can Veeam replicate itself, in the event that the host which the Veeam server is running on fails?

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Re: Veeam self Replication

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Hi, yes - just be sure you have version 6.1. Thanks!
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Re: Veeam self Replication

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Thanks both for our reply's,

Gostev,
Is there and special configuration required to replicate the Veeam server?

Thanks again,
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Re: Veeam self Replication

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Just make sure that failover to network mode is enabled in the proxy settings as proxy cannot hotadd itself (known limitation, covered in the release notes).
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