We are using Veeam B&R to backup our vSphere 6.7 environment. We backup to disk and also a secondary target which is an AWS Virtual Tape Library. We have been able to restore entire VMs from tape successfully, but now we want to test a disaster scenario where our entire data center is wiped out.
Here is our recovery test:
Setup and AWS EC2 instance and install Veeam B&R 10.
Restore Veeam Configuration files from backups (we store these in Carbonite).
Next, we want to use the EC2 server we just installed Veeam on to restore a VM from our Amazon Tape library. In order to access our tape library we need an AWS Storage Gateway, however, it seems we cannot have 2 storage gateways connecting to the same tape library. The documentation states in a DR situation, the original storage gateway must be disabled, and once disabled it cannot be enabled again. This all makes sense in a true DR situation where everything is wiped out, however in order to do a test DR situation, I want to simulate a disaster and not disable my the storage gateway in my LIVE environment just to do the test.
Does anyone know of a way to perform DR test using a AWS Tape Library without having to disable the Live storage gateway, establish a new DR site gateway, perform the restore test, disable the DR test gateway, and re-establish a new one back in live environment?
There are a lot of whitepapers on using AWS VTL with Veeam, but none on how to test that this solution actually working in a DR test.
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Re: DR Testing in EC2 with AWS VTL
Hello jeff_work,
I'd recommend to stick with the recommended 'disable' procedure to avoid all possible VTL conflicts. Cheers!
I'd recommend to stick with the recommended 'disable' procedure to avoid all possible VTL conflicts. Cheers!
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