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Capacity Planning Reports\ Monthly size metrics

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I see that there is a Capacity Planning for Backup Repositories for Veeam One. I however cannot seem to see this reporting capability in Backup and Replication for vSphere.

I am a newbie to getting any metrics from Veeam. I have been asked to identify how the backups are increasing month by month on our synologys and give an expect end day of the being full. I have looked at powershell scripts that extracts the current size in Gb for each backup job.

What is the best way to accomplish this?

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Re: Capcity Planning Reports\ Monthly size metrics

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Hi Mark, why don't you want to use Veeam ONE for that?
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Re: Capcity Planning Reports\ Monthly size metrics

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Please forgive my ignorance I thought that Veeam One was a different product line. Can I run Veeam One alongside my existing Backup and Replication instance? Can I install just the reporting part?
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Re: Capcity Planning Reports\ Monthly size metrics

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Hi Mark,

You cannot install just the Reporting apart from the VeeamOne bundle which consists of Monitor, Reporter and Business View.
It's recommended to deploy VeeamOne on independent VM to avoid possible performance issues.
You can find additional information such as system requirements and deployment scenarios in the User Guide here. Thanks!
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