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Ad-hoc USB drive
We have a customer running Veeam B&R which saves data to a local harddrive with GFS and everything..
They want to be able to insert a usb-stick and when they leave after a few hour they want to have a full backup of the vms. (appx 100 GB VM-size)
Is there a function to activated a backup copy job as soon as a repository becomes avaiable?
In endpoint the same functionality actualles work the way this customer wants it, so was hoping the Veeam B&R also can handle this?
They want to be able to insert a usb-stick and when they leave after a few hour they want to have a full backup of the vms. (appx 100 GB VM-size)
Is there a function to activated a backup copy job as soon as a repository becomes avaiable?
In endpoint the same functionality actualles work the way this customer wants it, so was hoping the Veeam B&R also can handle this?
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Re: Ad-hoc USB drive
I think the only solution I can think of is to use a scheduled script that will check the drive availability within a predefined interval and initiate a full backup run of backup copy job once the drive goes online. Thanks.
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Re: Ad-hoc USB drive
I guess the best is to use 2 usb-drives and just rotate them. then a usual backup copy job against a repository which is rotating, in the advanced settings, should benefit.
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Re: Ad-hoc USB drive
That should also do the trick. However, if my memory serves me well, if a backup copy job pointed to rotated drive finds a restore point previously created by it, it will just write an increment point instead of doing a new full backup. Something to keep in mind. Thanks.
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Re: Ad-hoc USB drive
Yes, I am aware of that. But that means there also must be a full backup file somehow on that usb-drive right? So in a disaster, the one usb-drive should be enought to restore from latest restore point
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Re: Ad-hoc USB drive
Correct.
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