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VBM backup validator?

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How are you validating the consistency of your long-term stored VBM backups?

We just had a customer for which it turned out that storage problems made his VBM backups partly useless.
Also I fear that not every current on-prem S3 implementation is totally bug free right now.

So wouldn't it be nice if we could do a full check of a repos CRC consistency?
Quite like backup validator in VBR.

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Re: VBM backup validator?

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Hi Michael

There is currently no health check built into our product to check older objects.
We use the object storage native controls to verify that our object was written away correctly at the time of writing. We do not perform regular checks on objects after they were written away.

Some object storages appliances provide functions to check the integrity of an object. If an object is damaged, they automatically replace it with a copy on another node. This can be helpful to detect damaged objects. I found at least three vendors which provides such functionality.
Does the appliance from this customer provide such functionality?

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Re: VBM backup validator?

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Hi Fabian.

At least for S3 internal checks might be part of a solution.

For this specific customer it even was file based storage (JetDB).
So in general a CRC from within Veeam against the data would be useful I guess. You might want to consider it a feature request... ;)
A workaround could be to do a backup copy of the full repository maybe? This would detect inconsistencies, wouldn't it?

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Re: VBM backup validator?

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Hi Michael
For this specific customer it even was file based storage (JetDB).
I thought we are talking about "not every current on-prem S3 implementation". :)

For jet db based databases, the customer can use a manual approach with esentutl.exe. It can be used to check the database integrity.
VB365 services have to be stopped while doing the integrity check.
You might want to consider it a feature request...
Chances are small, that there will be new features around jet db based repositories.
But for object storage-based repositories it would make sense to have some checks in place.
A workaround could be to do a backup copy of the full repository maybe? This would detect inconsistencies, wouldn't it?
Backup copies won't be a solution.. They require object storage as the source repository.

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[MERGED] Information integrity

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Hi everyone, I recently had a problem with my S3 storage, so I asked the support team how to check the status around my snapshots, and the answer was that I should open my restore points randomly, is this enough? Someone has been in the same case to be sure of the integrity of the information, how do they verify the integrity of restore points in an object storage?

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Re: VBM backup validator?

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Hi Oscar

Welcome to the forum.
Our customer support is correct on this matter.
There is currently no integrity check in VB365. We know about the request and we plan todo research how it can be done for a vNext version.
At the moment, manual restore testing is required to check if the restore points are healthy.

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