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Backup of Windows file server cluster
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Can Veeam V8 or V9, in a VMware environment, backup two virtual Windows servers in a cluster with the file server role?
Can Veeam V8 or V9, in a VMware environment, backup two virtual Windows servers in a cluster with the file server role?
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Re: Backup of Windows file server cluster
Hi Asgeir,
Yes it can if system requirements are met.
Yes it can if system requirements are met.
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Re: Backup of Windows file server cluster
How are you clustering these VMs? If you are using shared storage, I don't think it is possible.
From https://helpcenter.veeam.com/backup/vsp ... pport.html
Virtual Hardware
•All types and versions of virtual hardware are supported, including 62TB VMDK.
•Virtual machines with disks engaged in SCSI bus sharing are not supported, because VMware does not support snapshotting such VMs.
•RDM virtual disks in physical mode, Independent disks, and disks connected via in-guest iSCSI initiator are not supported, and are skipped from processing automatically. Network shares and mount points targeted to 3rd party storage devices are also skipped as these volumes/disks are not visible in the VM configuration file.
With Hyper-V, it is possible to get crash-consistent backups of Shared VHDX, but the same limitation with RDMs, in-guest iSCSI or FC still apply.
From https://helpcenter.veeam.com/backup/vsp ... pport.html
Virtual Hardware
•All types and versions of virtual hardware are supported, including 62TB VMDK.
•Virtual machines with disks engaged in SCSI bus sharing are not supported, because VMware does not support snapshotting such VMs.
•RDM virtual disks in physical mode, Independent disks, and disks connected via in-guest iSCSI initiator are not supported, and are skipped from processing automatically. Network shares and mount points targeted to 3rd party storage devices are also skipped as these volumes/disks are not visible in the VM configuration file.
With Hyper-V, it is possible to get crash-consistent backups of Shared VHDX, but the same limitation with RDMs, in-guest iSCSI or FC still apply.
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Re: Backup of Windows file server cluster
I think you probably are misunderstanding the questionShestakov wrote:Hi Asgeir,
Yes it can if system requirements are met.
I meant that I want to backup the file server(s), not to the file server(s).
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Re: Backup of Windows file server cluster
Ok, looks like it isn't supported as it would use shared storage or it is not worth the effort.nmdange wrote:How are you clustering these VMs? If you are using shared storage, I don't think it is possible.
From https://helpcenter.veeam.com/backup/vsp ... pport.html
Virtual Hardware
•All types and versions of virtual hardware are supported, including 62TB VMDK.
•Virtual machines with disks engaged in SCSI bus sharing are not supported, because VMware does not support snapshotting such VMs.
•RDM virtual disks in physical mode, Independent disks, and disks connected via in-guest iSCSI initiator are not supported, and are skipped from processing automatically. Network shares and mount points targeted to 3rd party storage devices are also skipped as these volumes/disks are not visible in the VM configuration file.
With Hyper-V, it is possible to get crash-consistent backups of Shared VHDX, but the same limitation with RDMs, in-guest iSCSI or FC still apply.
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