I'm having a little trouble here with the idea of Proxy Pools.
I've created 3 windows based proxies. I'm doing local storage only. The issue I'm having is that they can't share a storage repository. The 3 proxies can't share a single storage location. This seems like a waste of free space. And what happens when one proxies storage fills?
How does the pool manage the storage between the proxies?
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Re: Proxy Pool Storage
Hi Chris,
Kindly, check out our documentation on how to work with proxy pools https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbo36 ... tml?ver=80.
Proxy pools only work with object storage. If you're using local Jet-based repositories, you can only assign a single proxy to each of your repositories.
Thanks!
Kindly, check out our documentation on how to work with proxy pools https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbo36 ... tml?ver=80.
Proxy pools only work with object storage. If you're using local Jet-based repositories, you can only assign a single proxy to each of your repositories.
Thanks!
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