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VBO365 on a VM

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As I understand it, Veeam does not support having a backup repository that has dedup because of the live JET database. i.e., Cohesity, Nimble, Exagrid, etc.

In the case of VBO365 running in a virtual environment, does it matter what the underlying storage is. For example, the VM vmdks are on a Pure Storage Flash Array datastore. Can you then create an additional disk on that VM and use that disk as the backup repository for VBO365?
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That is perfectly possible. Fast disks are advised but as you are talking about a pure storage array it shouldn’t be that much of an issue.
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So, there isn't a problem with this even though Pure eventually does deduplication to all data that lives on it?
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The JetDB shouldn’t be affected as it isn’t happening directly to it. You could perform some tests to see if it indirectly affects it but I haven’t heard reports on that.
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Thanks for the quick reply
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