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    • travisdh1T
      travisdh1 @JaredBusch
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      @JaredBusch If you setup a VPN, you should be able to just connect Site A Veeam to an NFS share from Site B. Unless Veeam recommends running a second instance of the software? (I haven't used anything but a trial, so I don't remember.)

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @travisdh1
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        @travisdh1 said:

        @JaredBusch If you setup a VPN, you should be able to just connect Site A Veeam to an NFS share from Site B. Unless Veeam recommends running a second instance of the software? (I haven't used anything but a trial, so I don't remember.)

        Their documentation does say that you should run a second instance. I have not confirmed licensing yet, but I did email this question a couple years ago and was told the off site copy does not need licensing. I will be emailing support about it today.

        But again, I was hoping for other people to give me ideas for things they have done in this type of scenario. I am confident of my research on this solution, but I am also confident that I do not know all the options available.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          I'm probably missing it, what piece is doing the actual data movement over the WAN, Veeam itself?

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said:

            I'm probably missing it, what piece is doing the actual data movement over the WAN, Veeam itself?

            Right now? Nothing. This is a new setup.

            The solution I have researched base don the already purchased software? It would be Veeam.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender
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              I wonder why you're creating an NFS mount, why not just give the disk directly to Veeam VM (assuming all of the disk is internal to the VM Host).

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                hubtechagain
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                it's manual, but it'd work. I'm a big fan of using the M$ 12r2 Replication built in

                http://blog.powerbiz.net.au/hyperv/how-to-set-up-hyper-v-replica-for-small-businesses/

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                  last edited by

                  @JaredBusch said:

                  The solution I have researched base don the already purchased software? It would be Veeam.

                  Makes sense, just wasn't sure if you'd Veeam or something like RSYNC to get from the backup target to the other backup target.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @hubtechagain
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                    @hubtechagain said:

                    it's manual, but it'd work. I'm a big fan of using the M$ 12r2 Replication built in

                    http://blog.powerbiz.net.au/hyperv/how-to-set-up-hyper-v-replica-for-small-businesses/

                    I use it on site as noted already. and it works well.

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                    • DenisKelleyD
                      DenisKelley
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                      If you are trying to use Veeam, the standard setup would to have a server running a second copy of Veeam B&R at the target site. You'll link the two and configure the replicas. You do not need to purchase a second Veeam license to do this, but you will need a running B&R at the DR site.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @DenisKelley
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                        @DenisKelley said:

                        If you are trying to use Veeam, the standard setup would to have a server running a second copy of Veeam B&R at the target site. You'll link the two and configure the replicas. You do not need to purchase a second Veeam license to do this, but you will need a running B&R at the DR site.

                        That was my understanding of how it works, but it has been almost two years since I talked to Veeam about it.

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                        • DenisKelleyD
                          DenisKelley @JaredBusch
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                          @JaredBusch said:

                          @DenisKelley said:

                          If you are trying to use Veeam, the standard setup would to have a server running a second copy of Veeam B&R at the target site. You'll link the two and configure the replicas. You do not need to purchase a second Veeam license to do this, but you will need a running B&R at the DR site.

                          That was my understanding of how it works, but it has been almost two years since I talked to Veeam about it.

                          With what I've seen with v9, you now can do full failover scripted ahead of time to make it a bit more turn-key during a disaster.

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