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Data Read field
Hello,
Is there a report in Veeam ONE that includes the Data Read field that does appear in the Veeam Backup & Replication jobs reports?
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Is there a report in Veeam ONE that includes the Data Read field that does appear in the Veeam Backup & Replication jobs reports?
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Re: Data Read field
Hello Nikita, in that report the fields "Data Size" and "Transferred" appear, but not the field of my "Data Read" query. I believe, please confirm it if it is so, that this field comes from the CBT information and is indicative of the changes that have occurred in the virtual machine since the last backup job.
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Re: Data Read field
If you want to review the size of the changes, then this report can help > VM Change Rate History
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Re: Data Read field
You are right,
Data size — total size of all VM disks processed by the job.
Read — amount of data read from the datastore by the source-side Data Mover Service prior to applying compression and deduplication.
Transferred size is the amount of data the backup job transferred to the destination.
Data Read is not present in the report yet. We may add it in next product versions though. Could you explain your use case, please?
Thanks!
Data size — total size of all VM disks processed by the job.
Read — amount of data read from the datastore by the source-side Data Mover Service prior to applying compression and deduplication.
Transferred size is the amount of data the backup job transferred to the destination.
Data Read is not present in the report yet. We may add it in next product versions though. Could you explain your use case, please?
Thanks!
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Re: Data Read field
Hi Nikita, in that report the changes refer to changes in the backup repository not in the virtual machine. Changes to the virtual machine ("Data Read") apply compression and deduplication reductions, and the result is shown in the report ("Total Incremental Changes (GB)").
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Re: Data Read field
I have got it.
Your request is to get amount of data read from the datastore before compression and deduplication.
I`m just curious, what is the use case?
Your request is to get amount of data read from the datastore before compression and deduplication.
I`m just curious, what is the use case?
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Re: Data Read field
El campo "Data read" aparece en el report del backup job que genera Veeam Backup & Replicación. Como puse al principio de este hilo, si no me equivoco, es indicativo de los cambios que se efectúan en la máquina virtual desde el último backup job. Sería interesante que ese dato estuviera en el informe de ONE para ver la evolución de los cambios y su traslado, comprimido y deduplicado, al repositorio de backup.
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Re: Data Read field
I`ve got your point. We will add the information to the report it future releases.
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Re: Data Read field
Sorry.
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