The Powershell cmdlet VBOOrganizationFullBackupSize is obsolete since v5.
Any plans / alternatives to estimate the backup size for Mail, Onedrive, SP and Teams from Veeam side ? This would be helpfull to give customers already a first estimate on backup-size.
Thanks !
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Re: Replacement for VBOOrganizationFullBackupSize >v5 ?
You can use the Calculator provided by veeam, if you have access to the Office 365 Tennant of your customer.
Or Customer can use it by himself, if he want that.
https://calculator.veeam.com/vbo
Or Customer can use it by himself, if he want that.
https://calculator.veeam.com/vbo
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Re: Replacement for VBOOrganizationFullBackupSize >v5 ?
Thank you Mildur !
The calculator is indeed an handy tool, altough with the powershell we could integrate it nicely in our own solution. Any chance that the vbo calculator will have an API in the future ?
The calculator is indeed an handy tool, altough with the powershell we could integrate it nicely in our own solution. Any chance that the vbo calculator will have an API in the future ?
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Re: Replacement for VBOOrganizationFullBackupSize >v5 ?
I don't think it's planned, but it might become a nice feature request for @hyaman
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Re: Replacement for VBOOrganizationFullBackupSize >v5 ?
Hi @kristofpoppe ,
The calculator based on Web services. Running a local PowerShell is almost impossible. In the future, when we offer a local calculator deployment, we can incorporate such a great idea.
Regards,
HY.
The calculator based on Web services. Running a local PowerShell is almost impossible. In the future, when we offer a local calculator deployment, we can incorporate such a great idea.
Regards,
HY.
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