Hi,
I have slow transfer rate to cloud and noticed that the veeam server is using non routable IP when I am looking at the backup copy job to clous. I have a non routable IP for backup vlan and public vlan.
10.98.1.2 - Backup vlan - No default gateway
10.2.1.3 - Routable IP - Default gateway
Can I configure preferred network to tell veeam to use 10.2.1.3 to send to the cloud instead of 10.98.1.2?
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Re: Slow transfer to cloud
It all depends on the windows routing table.
But if this 10.98.1.2 a non routable IP Adress, how do you use it to go behind the subnet into the internet? If it‘s non routable, then this is a closed subnet without any possibility to access other subnets or internet and the cloud.
But if this 10.98.1.2 a non routable IP Adress, how do you use it to go behind the subnet into the internet? If it‘s non routable, then this is a closed subnet without any possibility to access other subnets or internet and the cloud.
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