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Warm Standby VBR Server

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Hi, I'm new to Veeam and wanted to ask a question regarding having the Veeam B&R Server being HA (Highly Available).

I believe it cannot be part of a cluster, nor of a remote cluster, though I was wondering if the below would somewhat be suitable for requirements of a "Highly Available" VBR Server.

Could you have a VBR Server installed elsewhere performing no activities and have the Prod VBR configuration backed up regulary to it? Something like below:

Prod_VBR ---- replicating the configuration to -------> Standby_VBR Server


In case of Prod VBR crashing, you could then import the backup config and hopefully have it running within 30 minutes.

Does this sound somewhat reasonable? If so, my only question after that would be around licensing, with Veeam licensing being around the ESX hosts being backed up, would separate licenses be needed for the standby VBR host if it were to take over the main VBR Prod role?
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Re: Warm Standby VBR Server

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Naim, please review Veeam B&R built-in configuration backup functionality, looks like what you're looking for.

Yes, you can assign the same license file to the server taking over the Veeam B&R role.
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Re: Warm Standby VBR Server

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Another approach would be to keep your Veeam backup database on the remote SQL Server (for example, Always On). In case of the DR situation, you can always point a new installation of the VBR server to that database and you will be again up and running in less then 10-15 minutes.
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Re: Warm Standby VBR Server

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Vitaliy S. wrote:Another approach would be to keep your Veeam backup database on the remote SQL Server (for example, Always On). In case of the DR situation, you can always point a new installation of the VBR server to that database and you will be again up and running in less then 10-15 minutes.
i actually like that idea as well. i wonder if placing the Database on a remote server could cause any potential performance issues?...seeing it would be in same data centre, probably not.

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Re: Warm Standby VBR Server

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I'd also pay attention on the overall SQL server load in this case.
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Re: Warm Standby VBR Server

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Yes, remote SQL Server deployment does not bring any performance issues, but rather gives you more capabilities in terms of protection of your backup server ;)
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