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VM Backup Over WAN Possible with Enterprise Plus?
Hi all,
Firstly, apologies for the basic question - I'm a newbie to VEEAM evaluating it with a view to offering it to our customers. I've checked the sticky FAQs post and the WAN Acceleration is the only section with no Q/As so here I am!
In summary, we're wondering if the Standard and Enterprise versions of VEEAM which don't specify 'WAN Acceleration' as a feature are capable of backing up VMs over 2MB DIA WAN if we assume that around 1TB of uncompressed data will change between backups that occur every 48 hours.
Sorry - I know there's a lot of unknowns, I'm just trying to determine if its a 'No way!', 'Possibly' or only with 'Wan Acceleration' ballpark!
Thanks
Bob
Firstly, apologies for the basic question - I'm a newbie to VEEAM evaluating it with a view to offering it to our customers. I've checked the sticky FAQs post and the WAN Acceleration is the only section with no Q/As so here I am!
In summary, we're wondering if the Standard and Enterprise versions of VEEAM which don't specify 'WAN Acceleration' as a feature are capable of backing up VMs over 2MB DIA WAN if we assume that around 1TB of uncompressed data will change between backups that occur every 48 hours.
Sorry - I know there's a lot of unknowns, I'm just trying to determine if its a 'No way!', 'Possibly' or only with 'Wan Acceleration' ballpark!
Thanks
Bob
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Re: VM Backup Over WAN Possible with Enterprise Plus?
Hi Bob,
You are right, WAN accelerator is available only in Enterprise Plus edition.
Technically even without WAN acceleration it is possible to store backups offsite, reasonability depends on additional factors.
However, if you need to send 1TB over 2MByte/sec link, it will take around 139 hours = 5.5 days assuming no data transmission faults or interrupts. So, some data compression or better throughput is needed.
You are right, WAN accelerator is available only in Enterprise Plus edition.
Technically even without WAN acceleration it is possible to store backups offsite, reasonability depends on additional factors.
However, if you need to send 1TB over 2MByte/sec link, it will take around 139 hours = 5.5 days assuming no data transmission faults or interrupts. So, some data compression or better throughput is needed.
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Re: VM Backup Over WAN Possible with Enterprise Plus?
Sorry - I meant 1GB! 

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Re: VM Backup Over WAN Possible with Enterprise Plus?
Even if we are talking about 1 GB of changes with unstable link, WAN accelerators with resume functionality would be a way to go.
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Re: VM Backup Over WAN Possible with Enterprise Plus?
Depends on how bad the line is ? Doesn't WAN accel deliver 1GB payloads at a time ? If the line is so bad you can't get 1GB over it, then you would have a much larger issue.Vitaliy S. wrote:Even if we are talking about 1 GB of changes with unstable link, WAN accelerators with resume functionality would be a way to go.
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Re: VM Backup Over WAN Possible with Enterprise Plus?
Couple of things. First, it's important to remember that WAN acceleration only applies to Backup Copy jobs (and with v8 replication), so you'll need to take local backups and then backup copy them with WAN acceleration. That being said, 1GB might transfer even over a 2Mb link even without WAN acceleration.
Regarding data transfer, I recently worked with a client that was getting around 6-9GB of change each day in their local backup and they wanted to get that data across a T1 that had other traffic as well so they could only commit 1Mb/s to the transfer. We implemented WAN acceleration and the amount of data transferred each night was reduced to only around 700MB, so the entire transfer took less than two hours each night even with the very limited bandwidth.
Regarding data transfer, I recently worked with a client that was getting around 6-9GB of change each day in their local backup and they wanted to get that data across a T1 that had other traffic as well so they could only commit 1Mb/s to the transfer. We implemented WAN acceleration and the amount of data transferred each night was reduced to only around 700MB, so the entire transfer took less than two hours each night even with the very limited bandwidth.
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Re: VM Backup Over WAN Possible with Enterprise Plus?
Wow - thanks everyone for the advice, much appreciated. I'm hopeful that with data deduplication (and I'm assuming there'll be some basic compression), this should work for our needs.
Again, much appreciated.
Again, much appreciated.
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