I'm using a backup job to copy backups from a veeam server in one town to a veeam server in another town. Both campuses after two ISPs. The backup is utilizing our primary ISP (managed via Sonicwall). I would like to find out if there's any way that I could split up the traffic to utilize both WAN connections. One idea I have (although I don't know if it will work) it to give the destination server two IP addresses. If I could then tell the copy job to utilize two proxies (the dest. server with two different IPs) then I could tell my firewall to send all traffic to the second IP over the other WAN.
So all that said, does anyone know of a good way to split my WAN copy job traffic over two different ISPs?
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Re: Split traffic over to WANs
If you can assign two different IPs to a destination server, then, it's just matter of adding it twice to a backup console (as two different repository servers) and pointing two backup copy jobs to it accordingly. Thanks.
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