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Veeam 8.0.0.2084 and Exchange 2019
Here's a question that I don't imagine anyone would be able to answer, but I hope to be surprised!
I'm running Veeam 8.0.0.2084, I would like to know if it's capable of truncating Exchange 2019 transaction logs. I don't need any granular features like exploring mailboxes, just the basic VM-level backups and that..
Yes, I know the day will come when we should upgrade Veeam, but for now this is what we have.
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I'm running Veeam 8.0.0.2084, I would like to know if it's capable of truncating Exchange 2019 transaction logs. I don't need any granular features like exploring mailboxes, just the basic VM-level backups and that..
Yes, I know the day will come when we should upgrade Veeam, but for now this is what we have.
thanks
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Re: Veeam 8.0.0.2084 and Exchange 2019
Version 8.0.0.2084 does not support Exchange 2019 at all. Support was added in 9.5 Update 4, quoting the What's New document:
Thanks!• Microsoft Active Directory 2019, Exchange 2019 and SharePoint 2019 support for application-aware processing
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Re: Veeam 8.0.0.2084 and Exchange 2019
cool. What I'll do then as a workaround is schedule the log purging manually. I assume that standard freezing of the VM and the conventional backup will still work
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Re: Veeam 8.0.0.2084 and Exchange 2019
Depends what you mean by "standard freezing of the VM" and "the conventional backup".
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Re: Veeam 8.0.0.2084 and Exchange 2019
When it says.. "Preparing guest for hot backup, creating snapshot, releasing guest, etc"... I think that will all still work but haven't tested yet, it shouldn't care what windows OS it is as long as it can authenticate
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Re: Veeam 8.0.0.2084 and Exchange 2019
It‘s not supported.
What‘s the purpose of the backup, if you can‘t restore Data after a backup, because veeam explores cannot handle the exchange database files
You can try to backup the vm with vpshere/hyperv snapshot. But guest application processing should be disabled. You will have to do exchange item level restore with Exchange powershell commands.
„ Enable VMware tools quiescence“
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
With Exchange databases, there is no „manual method“ to truncate logs. The only way I‘m aware of is to set the databases to circular logging. This way, the logs are deleted directly after creation.
But this is not recommended, only if you have a DAG with at least 3 copies.
What‘s the purpose of the backup, if you can‘t restore Data after a backup, because veeam explores cannot handle the exchange database files
You can try to backup the vm with vpshere/hyperv snapshot. But guest application processing should be disabled. You will have to do exchange item level restore with Exchange powershell commands.
„ Enable VMware tools quiescence“
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
With Exchange databases, there is no „manual method“ to truncate logs. The only way I‘m aware of is to set the databases to circular logging. This way, the logs are deleted directly after creation.
But this is not recommended, only if you have a DAG with at least 3 copies.
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Re: Veeam 8.0.0.2084 and Exchange 2019
I'm not looking for item level restore, as I said in the first post - "I don't need any granular features"
What's the purpose of the backup? Only to restore the entire VM in one chunk if something dies, or to just activate the replica on another host.
Circular logging is what I meant (it's been a while).
I believe guest application processing still needs to be on for it to freeze the VM properly
This is a small environment.. DAG's? Nahhhh.
What's the purpose of the backup? Only to restore the entire VM in one chunk if something dies, or to just activate the replica on another host.
Circular logging is what I meant (it's been a while).
I believe guest application processing still needs to be on for it to freeze the VM properly
This is a small environment.. DAG's? Nahhhh.
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Re: Veeam 8.0.0.2084 and Exchange 2019
You need guest Application Aware only for veeam purposes.I believe guest application processing still needs to be on for it to freeze the VM properly
If you use the option "Enable VMware tools quiescence", then you are perfectly safe, if vmware tools (or HyperV Tools) support a consistent snapshot with vss providers.
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