Hi,
Am i correct in assuming Veaam can only replicate to another Veeam setup? I'm looking for a way to replicate/backup my current setup (about 600GB worth of VM's) with daily .vrb files of about 12GB over a 10Mbit fiber link to a device (NAS) located in a remote datacenter. This NAS is basically a Linux box, but does not run Veeam ofcourse.
What woule be the ideal or most stable setup to be able to backup to this DC over this link, taking in to account that we can use the full 10Mbit only at night (or i could dedicate eg. 5Mbit at all time and let it run as long as it needs) and thus making sure i have a relatively recent backup (not older than 2 days) offiste.
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Re: Replication to remote DC
If I understand right, you can backup to a linux box over the network. I believe it uses scp/ssh/sftp (one of those). Add the server, enter the credentials then you can copy to your hearts content.
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Re: Replication to remote DC
Dennes, you do not need Veeam setup on the target side.
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