Q. I have 32 VMs in a single replication job syncing from on-prem to VCC. I believe I can run all 32 VMs in fail-over state on VCC and phase wise fail back?
Q. I am being asked to add another 50 VMs but this time we will be adding in different replication frequency job. My concern is if it is even logical and right thing to replicate 60 replications on a veeam server which also does nightly backups, would this impact the infrastructure or burden the appliance itself?
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Re: Replication Best practices
Hello,
Q1: yes, you can failover and failback. It is recommended to test it and document such scenarios to be sure everyone knows what to do in case of a disaster
Q2: Every backup or replication has impact on resource usage. The question only is, whether it's too much impact, or not The software can deal with many thousand VMs. It's just a matter of hardware. Replication from backup might help to distribute load
Best regards,
Hannes
Q1: yes, you can failover and failback. It is recommended to test it and document such scenarios to be sure everyone knows what to do in case of a disaster
Q2: Every backup or replication has impact on resource usage. The question only is, whether it's too much impact, or not The software can deal with many thousand VMs. It's just a matter of hardware. Replication from backup might help to distribute load
Best regards,
Hannes
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