Scale Out Backup Repository, Capacity and Archive Tier
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ย. 2024
- In this how to video, Veeam® experts are going to discuss a Scale-out Backup Repository™, Capacity Tier and Archive Tier.
A Scale-out Backup Repository (SOBR) is a repository system with horizontal scaling support for multi-tier storage of data. The SOBR consists of one or more #backup repositories called Performance Tier and can be expanded with object storage repositories for long-term and archive storage: Capacity Tier and Archive Tier. All the storage devices and systems inside the SOBR are joined into a system with their capacities summarized.
To learn more, watch this video.
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Useful links:
• Backup Repositories: bp.veeam.com/v...
• Scale-Out Backup Repository: helpcenter.vee...
• Scale-out Backup Repository and network considerations: bp.veeam.com/v...
I love it when these videos are done without a proper headset or microphone and it sounds like the dude is inside of a metal bucket.
i love the way they add additional background music to make even more of an issue to listen to it
I literally came to say this same thing.
Really good explanation, finally I got it. Thank you and keep doing such good videos!
Can the sound be removed and re done can’t listen to this as useful as I’m sure it is.
background music is making this unwatchable. It's adding static to the already bad microphone.
Wonderful content! Thank you a lot!
Love the effort. Audio is unbearable though.
Hello KommaAchtKommaEins, our apologies for the audio quality. In the near future we will re-record the video. Thanks for watching!
The audio was so bad I fixed it, th-cam.com/video/cRvJaQWUgWs/w-d-xo.html
m I right when I say that in terms of Backup Copy jobs to object storage is not as good as to a Hardened Linux Repo, since with the hardned repo the whole backup chain gets immutable and not just only the inactive GFS files?
With Capacity Tier Copy mode, objects, which are part of the most recent restore points will be also mad immutable, if Immutability option is enabled www.veeam.com/veeam_backup_10_0_whats_new_wn.pdf
When you scale out to azure and you choose standalone files will this consume exponentially more space that the deduped and delta'd backups on local ?
Hello David, when Veeam offload backups to Azure Blob / S3, it only transfers unique objects, making sure no duplicates are being transferred. Read more on that here: helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/capacity_tier_indexing.html?ver=110 forums.veeam.com/post332378.html#p332378
bad audio quality
How to restore from Capacity tier to destination server and how to make unavailability of disk available data in SOBR
Restore scenarios are described in details here: helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/capacity_tier_copy_rs.html?ver=110
I'm really struggling to understand with the poor audio quality.