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Best setup for wan replication
I need to backup over wan some Virtual Machine. The question is: where is the right place to install veeam backup, on the protected site?..... mapping a network shared drive to the DR site which will be the repo for the data....consider that i've a 4 mbit syncrhonus bandwith availale
....or i've to install the veeam backup on the DR site accessing the ESX protected over wan to make the backup?
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Luix
....or i've to install the veeam backup on the DR site accessing the ESX protected over wan to make the backup?
Many Thanks
Luix
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Re: Best setup for wan replication
Luix, we have a number of existing thread discussing when it is best to place Veeam on source and when on target. In short, there is no universal recipe, as it depends on multiple factors:
- ESX 3 or ESX 4
- ESX or ESXi (source, target)
- job processing mode used
- backup or replication (your question is confusing here, because you cannot replicate to a shared drive)
- ESX 3 or ESX 4
- ESX or ESXi (source, target)
- job processing mode used
- backup or replication (your question is confusing here, because you cannot replicate to a shared drive)
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Re: Best setup for wan replication
Ok, sorry for the confusing, i'm just testing for the first time the product.
Let me ask if i make a backup using veeam installed in a VM on the protected site, if i can't use a network shared drive: how can i transfer the data to the DR site?...i've already checked the other threads on the argument, but ar not really clear about this aspect.
The scneario is the following:
- 3 server ESX 4 on the protected site
- 1 server ESX 3.5 on the DR site
Thanks for your help
Luix
Let me ask if i make a backup using veeam installed in a VM on the protected site, if i can't use a network shared drive: how can i transfer the data to the DR site?...i've already checked the other threads on the argument, but ar not really clear about this aspect.
The scneario is the following:
- 3 server ESX 4 on the protected site
- 1 server ESX 3.5 on the DR site
Thanks for your help
Luix
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Re: Best setup for wan replication
ok i've re-read you post, you say that i can't use a network shared drive for replication, because replication is used for placing VM directly in a vmfs volume.....
if is right for the backup i can map a network drive on the DR site, may be a correct choice?
Another question: can i restore VM with virtual hardware 7 on ESX 3.5? Veeam can convert the VM?
Thanks
if is right for the backup i can map a network drive on the DR site, may be a correct choice?
Another question: can i restore VM with virtual hardware 7 on ESX 3.5? Veeam can convert the VM?
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Re: Best setup for wan replication
If the purpose is to be able to start your VM directly on the DR site, you must use replication (no network shared drive) and upgrade your esx 3.5 to esx 4, otherwise vm will be replicated but unable to start.
Veeam backup should be installed in the primary site, but you could install another one in the DR for faster file level recovery (don't need additional licence).
Veeam backup should be installed in the primary site, but you could install another one in the DR for faster file level recovery (don't need additional licence).
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Re: Best setup for wan replication
Hi,
thanks for your reply, i can't update the release of Vmware on the DR site, because the machine dedicated to DR is an old IBM x445, only 32bit.
Is there a way to convert the virtual machine with virtual hardware 7 backupped by veeam to virtual hardware 4 supported by vmware 3.5 on recovery site?
Many Thanks
thanks for your reply, i can't update the release of Vmware on the DR site, because the machine dedicated to DR is an old IBM x445, only 32bit.
Is there a way to convert the virtual machine with virtual hardware 7 backupped by veeam to virtual hardware 4 supported by vmware 3.5 on recovery site?
Many Thanks
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Re: Best setup for wan replication
No, it is not possible to convert VM's HW version during the replication.
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