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How to setup Jobs
Hi,
I have a backup job with 54 VM's taking ~5 hours to complete (1.3TB). (whole cluster)
When i split my jobs to 4 different jobs I can reduce time to 2,5 hours.
I have 4 ESXI hosts, so I created a job for each one of them.
We use balancing on the ESXI hosts so it could be possible that a VM will not be there anymore while the backup is running, because of migration.
What will happen?
Is there a way that I can just backup the cluster splitted in ~4jobs?
So if there would be a fifth host in the future this one will be added automatically ?
Thanks, Tony
I have a backup job with 54 VM's taking ~5 hours to complete (1.3TB). (whole cluster)
When i split my jobs to 4 different jobs I can reduce time to 2,5 hours.
I have 4 ESXI hosts, so I created a job for each one of them.
We use balancing on the ESXI hosts so it could be possible that a VM will not be there anymore while the backup is running, because of migration.
What will happen?
Is there a way that I can just backup the cluster splitted in ~4jobs?
So if there would be a fifth host in the future this one will be added automatically ?
Thanks, Tony
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Re: How to setup Jobs
Hi Tony, best way to setup the job is using VM folders or datastores. This way, your jobs will be unaffected by any changes in your environment. Thanks!
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Re: How to setup Jobs
Hi Gostev,
My datastore contains all the VM's...
The folders change many times in our environment, so I have to make sure all my VM's are included all the time.
It would be nice to be able to split the whoel job automatically in 4 Jobs.
Any suggestion?
My datastore contains all the VM's...
The folders change many times in our environment, so I have to make sure all my VM's are included all the time.
It would be nice to be able to split the whoel job automatically in 4 Jobs.
Any suggestion?
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Re: How to setup Jobs
Only what I said above. Majority of our customers use VM folders.
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Re: How to setup Jobs
OK, thank you.
However I would like to know what will happen in this case:
When having my 4 jobs selected each 1 single ESXI Host.
Could it be possible that a VM will not be there anymore while the backup is running, because of migration. ?
Thanks!
However I would like to know what will happen in this case:
When having my 4 jobs selected each 1 single ESXI Host.
Could it be possible that a VM will not be there anymore while the backup is running, because of migration. ?
Thanks!
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Re: How to setup Jobs
Yes, if a VM is migrated to another host, it will be automatically picked up by the corresponding job. There is an existing discussion about this, please review.
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