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Veeam Backup & Replication: 7 Designs for Success. Rick Vanover, Veeam Software vExpert, VCP, MCITP @ Veeam @ RickVanover. Agenda. 7 scenarios on designing Veeam Backup & Replication Small, medium, large. No SAN, NFS, iSCSI, Fibre Channel
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Veeam Backup & Replication: 7 Designs for Success Rick Vanover, Veeam Software vExpert, VCP, MCITP @Veeam @RickVanover
Agenda 7 scenarios on designing Veeam Backup & Replication Small, medium, large. No SAN, NFS, iSCSI, Fibre Channel A starting point for your design You can download these slides:http://vee.am/stp1002slides
Backup storage is first decision Opportunity: Ultimate VM Backup Architecture Characteristics of first backup destination: http://vee.am/stp1002slides
Ultimate VM backup architecture • http://vee.am/ultimate
Critical Veeam Components Console – The UI where you install Veeam Proxy – Data mover, interacts with VADP, reads CBT Built-In WAN Acceleration – Part of Backup Copy Job to write restore points in remote repositories. Repository – Disk resource to hold Veeam backups
Component Requirements Console Modern 64-bit Windows operating system (Vista+,2008 R2+) 4 GB RAM + 500 MB per concurrent job Proxy x86 and x64 OSes supported (XP+/2003+) Connectivity: Network, Storage 2 GB RAM + 200 MB per concurrent task Built-In WAN Acceleration Modern 64-bit Windows operating system (Vista+,2008 R2+) 8 GB RAM Disk for cache
Component Requirements Built-In WAN Acceleration Modern 64-bit Windows operating system (Vista+,2008 R2+) 8 GB RAM Disk for cache Repository Linux OS, x86 and x64 OSes supported (XP+/2003+) 4 GB RAM plus2 GB RAM per each concurrent ingress CIFS, NFS, SAN, SMB, Local Disk, VMDK, RDM, etc. See Release Notes http://vee.am/stp1002slides
Design #1: SMB, all virtual • NAS storage forVeeam backups • Configuration ofVeeam sent toNAS resource • Includes separation • Optional jobs for VMs by exception
Design #2: NFS Storage • VA Hot-Addis best datamover • Proxies asVMs • Backups separated
Design #2 - Alternative • Virtual repository • Multiple VMDKs • Or combine theProxy and theRepository
Design #3 – iSCSI storage • Virtual repository • Multiple VMDKsor iqn targets for Veeam Backups • Leverage VADP andDirect SAN access • Hardware initiatoran option
Design #4 – Fibre Channel • Leverage VADP andDirect SAN access • Highest performance • Cores for proxies
#5 – Fibre or iSCSI with Hot Add • Leverage VADP forHot Add reads • Can use dedicatedstorage device as atarget repository • Can easily scalenumber of proxies
Design #6 – Off-site backups • Veeam restore points written toremote repository • Uses new v7 feature • Backup Copy Jobwith Built-In WANAcceleration • Can provide GFS • Realistically only dedupe
Design #7: Cloud option • Leverage publicstorage andcompute • Leverage cloudbased VPN • Restore optionsin cloud
Questions and Wrap-Up Visit our stand at G213 v7 landing page Videos Blogs Press Releases Veeam Forums http://go.veeam.com/v7 http://vee.am/stp1002slides @Veeam @RickVanover