Hello, I would like to know if VBR generate somewhere logs entries if Accelerated Restore of Entire VM from Data Domain is used ?
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Re: Accelerated Restore of Entire VM from DataDomain - Logs
Hello,
it might be somewhere in c:\programdata\veeam\backup... but what is the goal of having log entry? Assuming you use DDboost, it is used, no matter whether logged or not.
If the real question is "why is restore slow?", then it's probably (might also be other issues in the network etc.) because you are using an inline deduplication appliance (other vendors work similar) as backup target. It is recommended to use "dumb disk storage" in the reference architecture.
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it might be somewhere in c:\programdata\veeam\backup... but what is the goal of having log entry? Assuming you use DDboost, it is used, no matter whether logged or not.
If the real question is "why is restore slow?", then it's probably (might also be other issues in the network etc.) because you are using an inline deduplication appliance (other vendors work similar) as backup target. It is recommended to use "dumb disk storage" in the reference architecture.
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Accelerated Restore of Entire VM from DataDomain - Logs
Hi Leffa, when the accelerated restore is being utilized, you should see the 'DDBoost.CreateSequentialReader' call in the data mover log.
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Re: Accelerated Restore of Entire VM from DataDomain - Logs
Perfect thx for reply
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