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Proper proxy config over VPN
I've been working through various options to get a proper onsite backup and offsite copy working where I have a limited upload speed from the office site. I am in need of some guidance or confirmation that I am on the right track. My infrastructure is as follows.
Main site:
Two VMWare servers, 5.5TB of total data - local backup is done to a Synology being used as a repository.
Bandwidth is a 10Mb upload
Offsite location:
Synology configured as a repository - it has a connection back to the main site through PPTP VPN.
100Mb up/down connection
Backup Copy job was seeded at the main site, incremental copies worked up until the merges had to occur, those take over 100 hours to complete.
I think a proxy server at the offsite location is needed so all of the merges are processed on the LAN instead of WAN connection. I have configured it and have it ready to go, then I realized there may be something I am missing - since the proxy and the repository are both configured with VPN addresses, the processing would still go over the WAN. I believe setting a route from the proxy to the repository using the LAN IP is the answer, that way all three devices should be able to communicate between each other.
Main site:
Two VMWare servers, 5.5TB of total data - local backup is done to a Synology being used as a repository.
Bandwidth is a 10Mb upload
Offsite location:
Synology configured as a repository - it has a connection back to the main site through PPTP VPN.
100Mb up/down connection
Backup Copy job was seeded at the main site, incremental copies worked up until the merges had to occur, those take over 100 hours to complete.
I think a proxy server at the offsite location is needed so all of the merges are processed on the LAN instead of WAN connection. I have configured it and have it ready to go, then I realized there may be something I am missing - since the proxy and the repository are both configured with VPN addresses, the processing would still go over the WAN. I believe setting a route from the proxy to the repository using the LAN IP is the answer, that way all three devices should be able to communicate between each other.
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Re: Proper proxy config over VPN
Hi Derek,
Best regards,
Oleg
Sounds good to me. Make sure to have your traffic at offsite location going Synology <-> Proxy <-> WAN link.I think a proxy server at the offsite location is needed so all of the merges are processed on the LAN instead of WAN connection.
Best regards,
Oleg
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Re: Proper proxy config over VPN
The only issue I'm running into now is that the Synology <-> Proxy traffic wants to go over the VPN, then back. I'm not entirely sure if I can properly route it so it uses the LAN link instead of WAN. Does the proxy pass repository data back to the server, or does the server need the direct link to get that information?
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Re: Proper proxy config over VPN
Depends on how you expose a repository to your backup infrastructure. Did you add Synology to your VBR console as SMB | NFS share or else?
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Re: Proper proxy config over VPN
Proxy traffic directing to vpn is little bit tricky, stuck on same issue.
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Re: Proper proxy config over VPN
Can you tell us what's your current config and how you set up your backup repository in Veeam B&R?
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