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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
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      Ah,

      Sorry yeah, I see how that could be confusing.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
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        So talking about Veeam

        The client I currently have running Veeam normally runs continuous incrementals with a full backup every other month.

        Considering that, what is the best offsite backup option for someone with 6 TB of total data?

        We'll assume a 30 Mb synchronous internet connection to a remote site.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender
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          I'm guessing site to site replication is probably out because of the Full backups, those would take days/weeks/more to sync.

          Does this leave only tape?

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch
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            Veeam has a method for handling this with merging oldest incremental back into the original full, but popping a new full nukes that process.

            This exact issue is a problem I am also looking at ways to resolve at two different clients.

            I have data offsite, but not VM.

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            • DenisKelleyD
              DenisKelley
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              I'll be at VeeamOn next week and one of the things I need to wrap my head around is how Veeam processes synthetic fulls when pushing to the "cloud." I run my setup with Reverse Increments and drop to tape, but now that my Internet bandwidth is speeding up, I'm thinking of switching to Forward Increments and using the synthetic fulls.

              While not backup, you can have a parallel replication job to an offsite server. You can seed the job and then kick the deltas over which would not require a full after you set it up. At the target server, you can also keep a number of versions. I have a local server (cheap HP box) where I use this replication setup monthly so it mirrors my monthly off-site tapes. Mainly for convenience so when I need to grab something 6 mos. out (we keep 31 days local) I don't have to restore from the actual monthly tape. Just started this 3 mos ago.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender
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                @DenisKelley Do you have Veeam creating new full backups on any type of schedule? or are you only using continuous incrementals?

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                • DenisKelleyD
                  DenisKelley @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender said:

                  @DenisKelley Do you have Veeam creating new full backups on any type of schedule? or are you only using continuous incrementals?

                  Right now I use Reverse Incrementals, so no, I don't generate separate fulls. With the reverse method, you don't need to create fulls like you do with the Forward method. With reverse, you get one delta file which is then injected into a master full each backup. I then move that one file, after running a SureBackup (super cool feature) and move it offsite daily via tape.

                  I won't be able to use the Reverse if I start porting the off-site stuff to "cloud", since based on my last calculation, it would take me 20 Days and I think that just might be a problem. 🙂

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                  • NetworkNerdN
                    NetworkNerd
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                    What about trying to use Veeam Cloud Connect with one of their certified storage providers? I believe they utilize backup copy jobs to transfer the data from your environment to the storage provider's repository and get your data offsite. The two I have talked with so far (GlobalDataVault - met them at VMUG UserCon DFW, SingleHop - having a call with them next week) charge you a rate based on whether full backups fit within a specific TB chunk of storage. If all of your full backups make 1.25 TB on a full backup, I believe you still have to pay the rate for 2 TB. But they also monitor and test your backups for you. The monthly rate stays more predictable that way I guess, and they have specific retention periods that are included in the cost.

                    I really want to utilize cloud connect and one of the storage providers for offsite backups and DR. I just have to sell it to the big boys once I have options. I'd love to use Backblaze B2 as a target since the storage is dirt cheap, but I am not sure I could make it work as a cloud connect repository.

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                    • KOOLERK
                      KOOLER Vendor @DenisKelley
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                      @DenisKelley said:

                      ** I'll be at VeeamOn next week** and one of the things I need to wrap my head around is how Veeam processes synthetic fulls when pushing to the "cloud." I run my setup with Reverse Increments and drop to tape, but now that my Internet bandwidth is speeding up, I'm thinking of switching to Forward Increments and using the synthetic fulls.

                      Check you PM. I'll be there. You're welcomed to shake hands and share some drinks 🙂

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                      • Minion QueenM
                        Minion Queen Banned
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                        Sadly I will not this year. It was great last year though!

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                        • DenisKelleyD
                          DenisKelley @KOOLER
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                          @KOOLER said:

                          @DenisKelley said:

                          ** I'll be at VeeamOn next week** and one of the things I need to wrap my head around is how Veeam processes synthetic fulls when pushing to the "cloud." I run my setup with Reverse Increments and drop to tape, but now that my Internet bandwidth is speeding up, I'm thinking of switching to Forward Increments and using the synthetic fulls.

                          Check you PM. I'll be there. You're welcomed to shake hands and share some drinks 🙂

                          Dang, sorry Kooler. I didn't have alerts go to email and completely missed this. I was wondering if you were going to make and am sorry we didn't get a chance to meet.

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                          • KOOLERK
                            KOOLER Vendor @DenisKelley
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                            @DenisKelley said:

                            @KOOLER said:

                            @DenisKelley said:

                            ** I'll be at VeeamOn next week** and one of the things I need to wrap my head around is how Veeam processes synthetic fulls when pushing to the "cloud." I run my setup with Reverse Increments and drop to tape, but now that my Internet bandwidth is speeding up, I'm thinking of switching to Forward Increments and using the synthetic fulls.

                            Check you PM. I'll be there. You're welcomed to shake hands and share some drinks 🙂

                            Dang, sorry Kooler. I didn't have alerts go to email and completely missed this. I was wondering if you were going to make and am sorry we didn't get a chance to meet.

                            Well I had bad flu so don't remember alf of what I did in Vegas 🙂 Now on MVP Summit so... Hope we\ll make it other year 🙂

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