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We have recently invested in an EMC Data Domain. I have been asked if it is possible to have a whole year of daily backup (e.g. 365 restore points). I know that if I for example have 30 restore points I need to do an Active Full every week or so, but how many restore points is the maximum recommended?
Also, is it best to have a single job with hundreds of VMs, both VSS and non-VSS aware VMs? Or is it better to have multiple jobs seperating VSS aware and non-vss aware VMs?
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Re: Maximum Restore Points, GFS and EMC Data Domain
Hello Thomas,
You have a weekly Active Full active full you are good with any desired number of restore points. Keep in mind that we have a wonderful KB article, which can help a lot: EMC Data Domain Storage Best PracticesI know that if I for example have 30 restore points I need to do an Active Full every week or so, but how many restore points is the maximum recommended?
Both methods looks good, but I like the idea of ‘not keeping all eggs in one basket’ – so spreading VMs in multiple backup jobs is a better idea if you do not care about the deduplication.Also, is it best to have a single job with hundreds of VMs, both VSS and non-VSS aware VMs? Or is it better to have multiple jobs seperating VSS aware and non-vss aware VMs?
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Re: Maximum Restore Points, GFS and EMC Data Domain
Thomas, please review this thread and also check the links mentioned there, will give you some additional thoughts. Are you going to use DataDomain as a primary or secondary storage?
There're also a number of existing threads on combining VMs into jobs, worth searching to review them.
There're also a number of existing threads on combining VMs into jobs, worth searching to review them.
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