Hi all,
i find Scale Out Repository an exciting new feauture, but I am thinking about a question.
Currently i am using a Scale Out Repository as a Backup Copy Target, located in a remote site/office.
Let's suppose the main site to be completely destroyed: we must recover VMs from the backup copy files.
When we were using traditional Veeam Backup Repository, it was quite simple: install a Veeam B&R on a server in the remote site, add the repo and import files.
What is the procedure with Scale Out repos?
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Re: Importing backup files from a "lost" Scale Out repositor
Each extent from the SOBR can act as an individual repo so really the process doesn't change any.
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Re: Importing backup files from a "lost" Scale Out repositor
...but only until it gets added into a SOBR again, of course.jmmarton wrote:Each extent from the SOBR can act as an individual repo
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