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Another Hardened Repository Post

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It is that time again. My backup storage in my DR location is filling up, so I need to purchase a new server. The server out there is also super old, so it needs to be replaced.
Just wanted to throw this out there for comment to see how I could best handle this.

Current Setup:
VM hosting all Veeam B&R jobs running in DR (Controls both Prod and DR Proxies)
Prod DC: 1 HPE Apollo with about 300Tb of storage. Running Windows with FC backend connected to my SAN and my tape drives. This is my main proxy server using SAN mode jobs. I also have a VM Windows Proxy to handle replications.
DR DC: 1 HPE Apollo with about 200Tb of storage. Running Windows with FC backend connected to my SAN and my tape drives. This is my main proxy server using SAN mode jobs. I also have a VM Windows Proxy to handle replications.

Future State:
Keep the VM in DR running all my jobs.
Replace Prod DC Apollo with a new Apollo and the same 300Tb of storage. Build a new Apollo using Hardened Repo ISO. Purchase a secondary physical server to use as the physical proxy. I must have this to keep my FC connectivity to my SAN and tapes.
How would you all connect the hardened server to the physical proxy? I am guessing 2x10g connections from each should do the trick. I don't want all the extra traffic between the 2 servers on my switches, but I think it will be fine. Does anyone have any suggestions how how to configure the NICs and such to optimize this?

Once Prod is set up, I will rebuild the old Prod server and send it to DR to replace the one there, and set this up the same way with a new physical server as the proxy.
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