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Stagger or all at once schdeuling

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So I've been using Veeam for years and have always manually staggered and "massaged" job start times. However, at my latest client, we are re-configuring jobs to meet new SLA's and I'm wondering if it is a better practice to start them all at the same time and just let Veeam handle the timing and such. This would save a TON of manual time and also in theory get the entire dataset done faster as there would be no downtime between jobs.

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Jobs: ~100
VM's: ~300
Type: Backup and Replication
Edition: V11 Enterprise
Source: Hyper-V
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Re: Stagger or all at once schdeuling

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Hello and welcome to the forums Dustin!

Sure, you can set the same start time for all your jobs and limit the amount concurrent task slots at the repository level. Thanks!
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Re: Stagger or all at once schdeuling

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ZeroFactix wrote: Nov 04, 2021 12:04 pmSo I've been using Veeam for years and have always manually staggered and "massaged" job start times. However, at my latest client, we are re-configuring jobs to meet new SLA's and I'm wondering if it is a better practice to start them all at the same time and just let Veeam handle the timing and such. This would save a TON of manual time and also in theory get the entire dataset done faster as there would be no downtime between jobs.
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Re: Stagger or all at once schdeuling

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ZeroFactix wrote: Nov 04, 2021 12:04 pm Incase it matters a few details:
Jobs: ~100
VM's: ~300
Type: Backup and Replication
Edition: V11 Enterprise
Source: Hyper-V
That seems like a lot of jobs for the number of VMs. We have like 800 VMs and only 6 jobs, just to have different retention and app-aware processing and proxy settings. If you have multiple jobs that have the exact same settings, you should combine them.
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