Hi Michael, Thank you for this. I was trying to find the answers on how this direct restore to Azure works & after i watch this video it makes sense, cheers Ian
Hi Ian, with the recent release of 10a these restore speeds are now even faster I am in the middle of updating that spreadsheet with the updated speeds. Thanks for watching, let me know what else you would like to see
"Performing conversion" step - where is it happen? I have azure proxy configured but somehow when I try to restore from azure blob storage to azure vm I get huge amount of data downloaded and uploaded from my on-premise server where VBR sits.
I believe it would depend on how you have the scale out backup repository configured. You could build a VBR server in Azure and add the capacity tier only. This would ensure you are getting the data directly from object.
Hi Michael, Thank you for this. I was trying to find the answers on how this direct restore to Azure works & after i watch this video it makes sense, cheers Ian
Hi Ian, with the recent release of 10a these restore speeds are now even faster I am in the middle of updating that spreadsheet with the updated speeds. Thanks for watching, let me know what else you would like to see
"Performing conversion" step - where is it happen? I have azure proxy configured but somehow when I try to restore from azure blob storage to azure vm I get huge amount of data downloaded and uploaded from my on-premise server where VBR sits.
I believe it would depend on how you have the scale out backup repository configured. You could build a VBR server in Azure and add the capacity tier only. This would ensure you are getting the data directly from object.
Good content bloke. Thanks
Is there ever a reason to use Veeam replication to Azure? Or is better to use backup copies, restore to azure and so on. Thanks
Hey, we don’t have replication to Azure so it’s about getting the data and the automation in place to handle that.