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me too.I'm particularly keen on replication to the cloud for the purpose of DR.
Yep, you’re right CE is only responsible for taking your backup data offsite and it can’t help you in replication scenario you’re after.If I have well understood the B&R Cloud editions allows to store/retrieve the data not to "convert into a cloud suitable" format.
Unfortunately, by now there is no such built-in functionality.It’s ESXi host that needs to be selected as a target for replication job, so, if you find a way to deploy it in cloud, then, I assume, you would be able to replicate to it.I'm missing something? any workaround for this? May be this can be the "next release" feature?
Yes, but I'm (purposely) talking about backup, NOT replica.Unfortunately, by now there is no such built-in functionality.It’s ESXi host that needs to be selected as a target for replication job, so, if you find a way to deploy it in cloud, then, I assume, you would be able to replicate to it.
Well, some more help / working ideas would be also highly appreciatedAnyway, thanks for the feedback; highly-appreciated
The only way to achieve that is to use extract.exe utility (targeted to the VBK file) which will grab the VM image from the backup and will put all VM files in the native VMware format.sbos wrote:or, put in another way, is there a way to export Veeam backups to a more open format (vmdk, OVA, ....)
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