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    • hobbit666H
      hobbit666
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      Funny enough I was going to ask a similar question about veeam.

      So install Hyper-V onto the raid. Create a VM with one VHDK for OS and Veeam software. Then a big one for the repository?

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        Alex Sage
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        Since you will have Hyper-V on both boxes you could do replication as well as backups.

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          Alex Sage
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          Also, you could use Hyper-V Replica, or Veeam for Replication.

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          • BRRABillB
            BRRABill
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            What OS requirements does the Veeam software have in that scenario?

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              Alex Sage @BRRABill
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              @brrabill said in Backup server - Software layout:

              What OS requirements does the Veeam software have in that scenario?

              https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/hyperv/platform_support.html?ver=95

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              • BRRABillB
                BRRABill
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                Ah, the Fedora mention above threw me off. (I see now it was mentioned purely as a repository.)

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @Alex Sage
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                  @aaronstuder said in Backup server - Software layout:

                  Also, you could use Hyper-V Replica, or Veeam for Replication.

                  Could, but Hyper-V Replication requires SA.

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                  • AdamFA
                    AdamF @Alex Sage
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                    @aaronstuder I could. For now, I think I would just do backups only.

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                    • ObsolesceO
                      Obsolesce @JaredBusch
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                      @jaredbusch said in Backup server - Software layout:

                      @aaronstuder said in Backup server - Software layout:

                      Also, you could use Hyper-V Replica, or Veeam for Replication.

                      Could, but Hyper-V Replication requires SA.

                      Thought we got to the bottom of that before in a large discussion... replication does NOT require SA; replication requires nothing, only a license to cover the VM and hardware on which you turn on the replica.

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                      • ObsolesceO
                        Obsolesce @AdamF
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                        @fuznutz04 said in Backup server - Software layout:

                        Technical sounding board requested.....

                        So I have a server that will have 10 TB of usable space on it that can be used as a backup server. This will be a backup target for Veeam to backup a few VMs from a Hyper-V host. My initial plan was to install Hyper-V server on the backup server, and then create a large VM for Veeam. That way, I can utilize the backup server as a backup target, but it could also act as a secondary Hyper-V host in case something goes wrong with the main host.

                        The other option could be to just install something like Fedora, on the backup server directly (no Hyper-V) and have it be simply a storage target.

                        Thoughts?

                        I ended up not going that route.

                        I installed Windows Server 2016 Standard with GUI on bare-metal becasue I was going to plug in a 32TB MD1000 and plug in a tape drive.

                        But I didn't. So it's just a little physical box now with some unused internal storage chugging away backups.

                        I plan on running Disk2VHD and doing what you mentioned. In my case, I'm not using storage or other media attached to physical Veeam backup server.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @Obsolesce
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                          @obsolesce said in Backup server - Software layout:

                          @jaredbusch said in Backup server - Software layout:

                          @aaronstuder said in Backup server - Software layout:

                          Also, you could use Hyper-V Replica, or Veeam for Replication.

                          Could, but Hyper-V Replication requires SA.

                          Thought we got to the bottom of that before in a large discussion... replication does NOT require SA; replication requires nothing, only a license to cover the VM and hardware on which you turn on the replica.

                          We did.
                          Hyper-V Replication requires SA. Replication from some other tool does not.

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                          • ObsolesceO
                            Obsolesce @JaredBusch
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                            @jaredbusch said in Backup server - Software layout:

                            @obsolesce said in Backup server - Software layout:

                            @jaredbusch said in Backup server - Software layout:

                            @aaronstuder said in Backup server - Software layout:

                            Also, you could use Hyper-V Replica, or Veeam for Replication.

                            Could, but Hyper-V Replication requires SA.

                            Thought we got to the bottom of that before in a large discussion... replication does NOT require SA; replication requires nothing, only a license to cover the VM and hardware on which you turn on the replica.

                            We did.
                            Hyper-V Replication requires SA. Replication from some other tool does not.

                            No we went over this. Everything SA-related was in regards to the disaster recovery benefit, nothing at all to do with Hyper-V Replication.

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                            • hobbit666H
                              hobbit666
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                              So i'm going to try Veeam to see how it works. I'll be trying with both ESXi and Hyper-V, but i guess the concept for the backup server will be the same.

                              My question is how to setup the backup server.

                              Guess install a hypervisor on the bare metal, like Hyper-V.

                              Then what?
                              Scenario 1 - Create a VM with 2 VMDKs.. One VMDK (C: Drive) for Windows 201X on and install Veeam backup and replication, then have a 2nd VMDK (backup drive) to store the backup files?
                              Scenario 2 - Create a VM with one VMDK for Windows + Veeam B&R. Then create a 2nd VM with either Linux or Windows that will have a single VMDK with a share that VM1 will see to store the backups?

                              Or just install Windows direct onto the bare metail and split the raid into 😄 drive and large backup drive?

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                              • jt1001001J
                                jt1001001
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                                Watching this thread as I just acquired a Dell R510 loaded with 2TB spinning rust drives, perfect for a backup target

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                                • AdamFA
                                  AdamF @hobbit666
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                                  @hobbit666 said in Backup server - Software layout:

                                  VMDKs.. One VMDK (C: Drive) for Windows 201X on and install Veeam backup and replication, then have a 2nd VMD

                                  I would go for either scenario 1, or scenario 1 using just 1 large VMDK for the entire thing. However, I too am looking for opinions as well.

                                  I would not install Windows direct in my case, since I want to install a Hypervisor on the bare metal.

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @hobbit666
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                                    @hobbit666 Scenario 1. It keeps your data in an easily portable vmdk/vhdx that you can reattach anywhere in case of VM guest failure.

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                                    • hobbit666H
                                      hobbit666 @JaredBusch
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                                      @jaredbusch
                                      That's what i was leaning towards 🙂

                                      Just need so time now to start the trail, might but it off for a few weeks while i re-configure some sites.

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                                        pmoncho @jt1001001
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                                        @jt1001001 said in Backup server - Software layout:

                                        Watching this thread as I just acquired a Dell R510 loaded with 2TB spinning rust drives, perfect for a backup target

                                        I would watch out if you are planning on using Hyper-V 2016 on older Dell's. My R310 will not run VM's in Hyper-V 2016.

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                                        • AdamFA
                                          AdamF @pmoncho
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                                          @pmoncho said in Backup server - Software layout:

                                          @jt1001001 said in Backup server - Software layout:

                                          Watching this thread as I just acquired a Dell R510 loaded with 2TB spinning rust drives, perfect for a backup target

                                          I would watch out if you are planning on using Hyper-V 2016 on older Dell's. My R310 will not run VM's in Hyper-V 2016.

                                          Good point. It all depends on what processor you have. The proc MUST support SLAT (or extended page tables. If it does, then you should be good to go. (at least that's what I found)

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                                          • pmonchoP
                                            pmoncho @AdamF
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                                            @fuznutz04 said in Backup server - Software layout:

                                            @pmoncho said in Backup server - Software layout:

                                            @jt1001001 said in Backup server - Software layout:

                                            Watching this thread as I just acquired a Dell R510 loaded with 2TB spinning rust drives, perfect for a backup target

                                            I would watch out if you are planning on using Hyper-V 2016 on older Dell's. My R310 will not run VM's in Hyper-V 2016.

                                            Good point. It all depends on what processor you have. The proc MUST support SLAT (or extended page tables. If it does, then you should be good to go. (at least that's what I found)

                                            I found the same info.

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