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Veeam 6.5 Incremental Replication
Best Veeam users,
I got a problem with Veeam 6.5 (i think it wil be a starter problem this software is new for me)
Configuration:
Site1:
Vmware 5
Local Veeam proxy
Site2
Vmware 5
Remote Veeam proxy
PS: its in the same network. so LAN not WAN
The settings that i have configured:
-First i have made a full replication from site 1 to site 2 (Works perfect)
-After that i have done the following: Low connetion bandwidth (Enable replica seeding)/ Map replicas to existing Vms . Also i have set the Source proxy and Dest proxy.
It keeps doing the full vm of 600GB (replication)......
Any one got an idea what iam missing here?
I got a problem with Veeam 6.5 (i think it wil be a starter problem this software is new for me)
Configuration:
Site1:
Vmware 5
Local Veeam proxy
Site2
Vmware 5
Remote Veeam proxy
PS: its in the same network. so LAN not WAN
The settings that i have configured:
-First i have made a full replication from site 1 to site 2 (Works perfect)
-After that i have done the following: Low connetion bandwidth (Enable replica seeding)/ Map replicas to existing Vms . Also i have set the Source proxy and Dest proxy.
It keeps doing the full vm of 600GB (replication)......
Any one got an idea what iam missing here?
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Re: Veeam 6.5 Incremental Replication
Just a few follow-up questions:
1) Assuming that you had already replicated required VMs to Site 2 within a given job, why did you decide to put into use seed functionality?
2) Can you check corresponding job session statistics and see whether CBT was used or not. In order to get this information:
Go to History -> double-click a job session -> click a VM Name -> look there for special [cbt] metrics.
Additionally, in case on-site replication, there is no need to configure proxy servers on both ends; one proxy(closer to production site) should be enough.
Thanks.
1) Assuming that you had already replicated required VMs to Site 2 within a given job, why did you decide to put into use seed functionality?
2) Can you check corresponding job session statistics and see whether CBT was used or not. In order to get this information:
Go to History -> double-click a job session -> click a VM Name -> look there for special [cbt] metrics.
Additionally, in case on-site replication, there is no need to configure proxy servers on both ends; one proxy(closer to production site) should be enough.
Thanks.
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Re: Veeam 6.5 Incremental Replication
Just a few follow-up questions:
For CBT there must not be any snapshot on vm right??
Thanks.
Because i was reading this forum and i saw this http://forums.veeam.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=10220 so i tested that1) Assuming that you had already replicated required VMs to Site 2 within a given job, why did you decide to put into use seed functionality?
Is enabled2) Can you check corresponding job session statistics and see whether CBT was used or not. In order to get this information:
Go to History -> double-click a job session -> click a VM Name -> look there for special [cbt] metrics.
Oke i wil delete the remote proxyAdditionally, in case on-site replication, there is no need to configure proxy servers on both ends; one proxy(closer to production site) should be enough.
For CBT there must not be any snapshot on vm right??
Thanks.
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Re: Veeam 6.5 Incremental Replication
Correct, for CBT to be enabled on the VM, it should not contain any snapshots at the moment of the first job run.bennie1988 wrote:For CBT there must not be any snapshot on vm right??
Btw, what is the amount of transferred data you see in the job statistics?
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Re: Veeam 6.5 Incremental Replication
Hello,
Iam now deleting the snapshots.
transfferd: 1GB (644x2) (it thakes 4hours)
Iam now deleting the snapshots.
transfferd: 1GB (644x2) (it thakes 4hours)
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Re: Veeam 6.5 Incremental Replication
Let us know whether this helps.
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Re: Veeam 6.5 Incremental Replication
Still testing. (last night 1 server of 600GB did it in 3 hours) there wasnt any backup of this server so it was a from scratch Replication. It was going with 52MB/s
This night he need to do incremental. so tomorow i wil be back with an update.
This night he need to do incremental. so tomorow i wil be back with an update.
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Re: Veeam 6.5 Incremental Replication
Oke latest Update:
-Removed snapshots
-Installed Patch 3 on Veeam
-Job started today at 13:05 local time
-Processing rate: between 612 MB,s and 850 Mb,s (its realy fast)
-Transferred 6,3 GB and CBT is enabled and working like a charm!
Thank you guys! have a nice day!
-Removed snapshots
-Installed Patch 3 on Veeam
-Job started today at 13:05 local time
-Processing rate: between 612 MB,s and 850 Mb,s (its realy fast)
-Transferred 6,3 GB and CBT is enabled and working like a charm!
Thank you guys! have a nice day!
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Re: Veeam 6.5 Incremental Replication
Glad to hear that our input was helpful. And thanks for coming back and updating the topic with the results you got; much appreciated.
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