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  1. #VEEAM BACKUP APPLIANCES MOD#
  2. #VEEAM BACKUP APPLIANCES ARCHIVE#
  3. #VEEAM BACKUP APPLIANCES UPGRADE#
  4. #VEEAM BACKUP APPLIANCES MODS#
  5. #VEEAM BACKUP APPLIANCES WINDOWS#

#VEEAM BACKUP APPLIANCES ARCHIVE#

  • Need faster restore/VM instant-on capability? Raid 10 10K RPM disks for recent backups (3-7 days) with no dedup) then archive to slower disk.
  • Be cautious of lower cost SSDs with limited write-endurance.
  • Using a higher number of small drives generally will have faster rebuilds and better performance than a design using a few large disks.
  • There is nothing wrong with 7.2K spinning disk, depending on the amount of instant-on you need.
  • Consider another tier, this could be LTO tape, object storage in the cloud, etc.įor backup repository architecture, it comes down to your budget and requirements.
  • I like a second backup job if possible since you lower the RPO and risk of corruption/bit rot without any extra storage cost. You can either use backup-copy, or create a second daily backup job to create offsite backups.
  • Offsite physical server running repository.
  • If using a storage array ,this could also be the proxy and should be zoned/mapped directly to the array for directSAN backups (very fast/efficient).

    #VEEAM BACKUP APPLIANCES WINDOWS#

    Follow veeam best practice, which is generally ReFS with windows server file de-duplication enabled. Onsite physical server running repository.If you are running a shared storage array, put the backup proxy role on a physical server, otherwise use a VM as the proxy for hot-add capability.Virtual Machine for the main veeam server.What are you backing up? What is the size of your backups? Thanks for your input r/storage I'm going to contact Veeam today, and go over the right way to build out a VM to replace the custom build from before my time. What do you think? Would you approve that replacement? Would you go a different direction? Am I better off just buying another server at that price?

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    I expect that would land me right around $2,750. I'll also likely include a SSD system drive. those are running about $300 for an enterprise drive. So I'm thinking about using a raid 10 array of whatever enterprise HD is on special in that range with 4 of them. I'm at 90% on the repository drives, so I'm thinking I got to go for more space to last me 5 years on this device.īased on the Backblaze drive reliability stats it looks like the sweet spot on storage is about 12-14TB drives. Would you still use HD's for archive? It seems way more cost effective when dealing with a repository of this size. I was thinking of replacing it Q1 this year, instead of later because I've heard that SSD/Ram prices will go up by 40% by Q4 because of the 2 major fires at the chip producers. So my questions are, would you go custom? Or is there a off the shelf option that may be a better choice?

    #VEEAM BACKUP APPLIANCES UPGRADE#

    Since it has to be able to run any of our servers if they go down I'll likely upgrade ram to 64GB ram. I was leaning towards a AMD Ryzen 7 3700X (Passmark 23842), but was also considering a Ryzen 9 3900x (Passmark 31959). I assume it was built in late 2015, but it was before my time. The current device has 16.4 TB of usable space, and ran on an AMD FX-6300 (Passmark 6410) with 16GB of Ram on a GA-78LMT-USB3. With SSD's for the system drive, and HD's for the archive raid 10 array. What would you get for Veeam backup and recovery? I have a custom machine that is sitting my server room that we use for Veeam backups, and occasionally it runs servers in instant recovery.

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