Would CIFS or iSCSI be best and also how should the storage be setup. Restore points 24 (includes 5 weekday incrementals and 1 weekend active full per week) Incremental backups Approx 200GB each. VM backup All VMs are processed in one job. I need to design a solution using best practices for Veeam and Synology Best Practice for Veeam 9.5 and Synology Synology RS3617xs+. the upgraded boxes will then be configured to run new backups. They are running out of space and need a solution to be able to migrate the current data to an unused Synology whilst the existing are upgraded with extra disks.
Monthlyđ2 (steadily decreasing in size as physical servers retired) Physical backup copyĚll physical servers are processed in one job Monthlyđ2 (increasing from 2.6TB in Nov '18 to 4.4TB in Nov '19)īackup repository Synology 'backup2-nas' CIFS share VM backup copyĚll VMs are processed in one job Weekly full backup The largest of the 5 is approx 1.3TB Incremental backups The largest of the 5 is approx 100GB Consider that: size4096 sets file system block size to 4096 bytes. Restore pointsĒ4 each (includes 5 weekday incrementals and 1 weekend active full per week) To configure a Linux backup repository for work with Fast Clone, perform the following steps: Format the disk where backups will be stored using the following XFS volume format string: mkfs.xfs -b size4096 -m reflink1,crc1 /dev/sda1. Physical backupĕ physical servers each have their own backup job Weekly full backupĚpprox 4 to 4.5TB eachīackup repository Synology 'backup-nas' iSCSI LUN Restore pointsĒ4 (includes 5 weekday incrementals and 1 weekend active full per week) VM backupĚll VMs are processed in one job