Hi,
Just a quick question.
We have Veeam running as a VM in our cluster which consists of two hosts with shared iSCSI P2000 for primary storage and a shared NAS for replication. We do not have VMotion.
My question is, can Veeam replicate itself, in the event that the host which the Veeam server is running on fails?
Thanks,
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Re: Veeam self Replication
Hi, yes - just be sure you have version 6.1. Thanks!
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Re: Veeam self Replication
Check out this post > What is the best way of protecting the Veeam Backup server?
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Re: Veeam self Replication
Thanks both for our reply's,
Gostev,
Is there and special configuration required to replicate the Veeam server?
Thanks again,
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Gostev,
Is there and special configuration required to replicate the Veeam server?
Thanks again,
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Re: Veeam self Replication
Just make sure that failover to network mode is enabled in the proxy settings as proxy cannot hotadd itself (known limitation, covered in the release notes).
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