Hi,
I'm looking for a solution, I'm asked to have indexing of the content of my file servers that I put on tape and that are backed up to the hyper-v vm with indexing.
But I don't have the impression that it takes into account the indexing once copied on tape?
I have turned the problem every which way and the only solution I can find is to make a file backup of my server and put it on tape.
Is there anything new on this side in v12?
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Re: Indexing File Tape backup VM hyper-v
Hello,
To answer the V12 question: no change, same like in earlier versions
Best regards,
Hannes
The index is stored in Enterprise Manager. That is independent to where the backups are copied (tape, object storage, normal repository),that are backed up to the hyper-v vm with indexing.
which edition are you using? It sounds like the description in of the "guest file system catalog" for standard editionBut I don't have the impression that it takes into account the indexing once copied on tape?
To answer the V12 question: no change, same like in earlier versions
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Indexing File Tape backup VM hyper-v
I'm in VUL so entreprise plus. I have put the indexing and use veeam EM
However, I did not see in the tests carried out in enterprise manager where one could specify the media if it is on disk or tapes I only have the date. Example in the case where my disk repo would be corrupted and I want to search only on tape.
In any case I will be forced to extend my retention on disk. Because the granular mode from tape is not possible in vm backup because I have a 20TB server. And if I use an agent, I'll cut off the possibility of VM restoration.
However, I did not see in the tests carried out in enterprise manager where one could specify the media if it is on disk or tapes I only have the date. Example in the case where my disk repo would be corrupted and I want to search only on tape.
In any case I will be forced to extend my retention on disk. Because the granular mode from tape is not possible in vm backup because I have a 20TB server. And if I use an agent, I'll cut off the possibility of VM restoration.
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Re: Indexing File Tape backup VM hyper-v
Hello,
as mentioned earlier: that index is independent from the media. There is no way to say "search on tape". One can only say "search on day X". Even with corrupted repository, the search would work, as long as the Enterprise Manager index is intact. By installing Enterprise Manager in a separate VM, one can back it up and restore Enterprise Manager in case of corruption.
Correct, file-level restore from tape is impossible with image / block-based backup. A Veeam Agent for Windows (assuming it's about Windows VMs) would have the same result (even with file-based backup).
Best regards,
Hannes
PS: "entire machine" backups by Veeam agent for Windows / Linux can be restored directly as VM (instant recovery)
as mentioned earlier: that index is independent from the media. There is no way to say "search on tape". One can only say "search on day X". Even with corrupted repository, the search would work, as long as the Enterprise Manager index is intact. By installing Enterprise Manager in a separate VM, one can back it up and restore Enterprise Manager in case of corruption.
Correct, file-level restore from tape is impossible with image / block-based backup. A Veeam Agent for Windows (assuming it's about Windows VMs) would have the same result (even with file-based backup).
Best regards,
Hannes
PS: "entire machine" backups by Veeam agent for Windows / Linux can be restored directly as VM (instant recovery)
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