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SOBR data placement question
Hi,
What happens if we get the "unable to meet data policy" warning, and backup files are placed on another extend.
Will Veeam do something smart to get the files on the same extend again, after we have freed some space on that extend? We do not use active/synthetic full backups.
Placement policy is Data locality.
What happens if we get the "unable to meet data policy" warning, and backup files are placed on another extend.
Will Veeam do something smart to get the files on the same extend again, after we have freed some space on that extend? We do not use active/synthetic full backups.
Placement policy is Data locality.
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Re: SOBR data placement question
Hi Tom,
No, placement policy is only taken into account during a backup.
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No, placement policy is only taken into account during a backup.
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Re: SOBR data placement question
So when backup files are split between two extends, they stay there?
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Re: SOBR data placement question
Correct, simply because it's more beneficial to perform a backup rather than just fail with an error.
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Re: SOBR data placement question
Ok. And the only way the correct it, is to perform an active/synthetic full?
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Re: SOBR data placement question
Simply add space to the extent and new .vib files will be placed to it, if the corresponding .vbk is also there.
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