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Change cache location?
Hi,
I'm running VBR and I'm wondering how I can change the location of the cache folder?
I have a new SSD in my machine that I want to re-loacte the cache folder too.
I'm running VBR and I'm wondering how I can change the location of the cache folder?
I have a new SSD in my machine that I want to re-loacte the cache folder too.
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Re: Change cache location?
Hi Thanks,
I mean cache for Instant recovery, I can't find the option in Veeam BR I have looked everywhere I think. =/
I mean cache for Instant recovery, I can't find the option in Veeam BR I have looked everywhere I think. =/
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Re: Change cache location?
Robin,
If I understand it correctly you want to change the folder that holds the changes to the virtual disks while the recovered VM is running (redo logs). Correct?
Those changes are stored in the vPower NFS datastore. That would be either at the backup server or backup repository. When you install VBR or add a new repository, you can specify the folder location for that NFS datastore (https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... tml?ver=95).
I believe if you edit that repository, and change the location, you should be good. If not, please contact support (I believe they can also help you with registry keys)
Thanks
Mike
If I understand it correctly you want to change the folder that holds the changes to the virtual disks while the recovered VM is running (redo logs). Correct?
Those changes are stored in the vPower NFS datastore. That would be either at the backup server or backup repository. When you install VBR or add a new repository, you can specify the folder location for that NFS datastore (https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... tml?ver=95).
I believe if you edit that repository, and change the location, you should be good. If not, please contact support (I believe they can also help you with registry keys)
Thanks
Mike
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Re: Change cache location?
Thanks, I did not know it was called vPower and becuase of that and some googeling I did find my answer!
vmware-vsphere-f24/changing-vpower-nfs- ... t5401.html
But as I only have Windows Server 2016 and Veeam on a SSD I maybe don't need to replace the cache to it's own SSD or what do you think?
vmware-vsphere-f24/changing-vpower-nfs- ... t5401.html
But as I only have Windows Server 2016 and Veeam on a SSD I maybe don't need to replace the cache to it's own SSD or what do you think?
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Re: Change cache location?
Correct. If Veeam is already running on its own SSD. On the other hand, Veeam actually will use its own iops so you might gain a bit when switching to another SSD.
In these cases, I would simply say, try it out and see if the result is satisfying enough for you in case of a disaster
Cheers
Mike
In these cases, I would simply say, try it out and see if the result is satisfying enough for you in case of a disaster
Cheers
Mike
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