Re: deleted scheduled backups still attempting to run
Looks like the problem was self correcting. I guess there were a few scheduled to run that were still in the queue so they were still running. I still would like to know where the queue files are...
View ArticleUsing VDP with Data Domain
Hi, I have the following two question regarding VDP: 1. Can VDP work with Data Domain or it must be Avamar? 2. Is DNS a must or simply populating IP and host name in the /etc/hosts file sufficient?...
View ArticleRe: Snapshot SQL Server
Please visit .. http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2010/04/05/sql-server-2008-introduction-to-snapshot-database-restore-from-snapshot/Regards,Milton
View ArticleRe: Using VDP with Data Domain
Hi Ren, 1. Can VDP work with Data Domain or it must be Avamar?VDP as of today works only with Avamar 2. Is DNS a must or simply populating IP and hostname in the /etc/hosts file sufficient?The...
View ArticleRe: VDP on thin disk (free space
Hi,See the attached screen, which shows the provisioning option. 2. VDP currently do not have direct integration with tape. But see if the section(vSphere Data Protection Disaster Recovery) from admin...
View ArticleRe: vDR with vSphere 5.1 (Don't want VDP!)
Hello tman24, II have question, did you find a solution ? I'm looking for SIMPLE solution.I spend time for watch what weeam is. It 's too complicate for me.I'm using VDR 2.0.1 and evenif it's not...
View ArticleSlow restore speed of virtual machine
Hello! I have a question about slow restore speed of virtual machine. Backup speed of 8 VM (parallel) is about 900...950 GBytes per hour Restore speed of one VM on VMFS through SAN is only 75...80...
View ArticleRe: Slow restore speed of virtual machine
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View ArticleRe: Slow restore speed of virtual machine
Hi, What is the speed of only one backup ? because when i see your stats you have 900GB/H for 8 VMs, So basically , one VM is around 100GB/H.A restauration is always more slower that a backup job. So...
View ArticleRe: CBT - How exactly does this work?!
Here is a nice article have look this.. http://wikibon.org/wiki/v/What%27s_Next_in_VMware_BackupRegards,Milton
View ArticleRe: Why does the snapshot process hang my VM's
We are having the SAME exact issue here. Server is a 08R2 SQL server with 16gigs of RAM and 8vCPUs. This is our most mission critical server, so we are doing Veeam backups every 3 hours. Not every...
View ArticleRe: any way to backup vSphere essentials configuration?
I've do with Veeam. It's very easy to set up and use, and works simply and effectively. It's a backup program that you just don't have to constantly fight.Regards,Milton
View ArticleBackup VDP appliance with VDP, a good idea ?
Hi, I'm using vsphere 5 with 3 esx V4 I'm testing VDP, as we can't backup on tapde the VDP data, I suggest to backup the VDP appliance (and data) with VDR on a CIFS folder. Then I will be able to...
View ArticleRe: Backup VDP appliance with VDP, a good idea ?
So, u'll replicate that VDP machine to another site and backup there right..??It's nice idea but will consume all of bandwidth and will take a long time specially if u dnt have dedicated lines between...
View ArticleRe: Why does the snapshot process hang my VM's
Hi, I think it is because you are created a snapshot which is include the virtual machine's memory. Can you try to create a snapshot without the memory (Try directly from your vCenter)? Regards,Julien.
View ArticleRe: Why does the snapshot process hang my VM's
I am surprised Veeam blamed this on HA monitoring as this has nothing to do with snapshots, CBT, etc. As suggested in other posts, this is probably due to the VM being very busy from an I/O...
View ArticleRe: Backup VDP appliance with VDP, a good idea ?
Backing up VDP with VDP or VDR is currently not supported. Technically, it might work, but it is not supported by VMware Support. You could gracefully shutdown the VDP appliance on a regular basis,...
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