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Mastering Veeam Backup & Replication 10

You're reading from   Mastering Veeam Backup & Replication 10 Protect your virtual environment and implement cloud backup using Veeam technology

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838980443
Length 332 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Installation – Best Practices and Optimizations
2. Chapter 1: Installation – Best Practices and Optimization FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: The 3-2-1 Rule – Keeping Data Safe 4. Section 2: Storage – NAS Backup, Linux, SOBR, and OBS
5. Chapter 3: NAS Backup 6. Chapter 4: Scale-Out Repository and Object Storage – New Copy Policy 7. Chapter 5: Windows and Linux – Proxies and Repositories 8. Chapter 6: Object Storage – Immutability 9. Section 3: DataLabs, Cloud Backup, and Veeam ONE
10. Chapter 7: Veeam DataLabs 11. Chapter 8: Cloud Backup and Recovery Using Veeam Cloud Connect Provider and the Insider Protection Feature 12. Chapter 9: Instant VM Recovery 13. Chapter 10:Veeam ONE 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Distinguishing the differences between Windows and Linux proxy servers

Deploying a proxy server works the same whether you select Windows or Linux, and they do the same job, which is task processing for the backup server. There are, however, some requirements and limitations for both Windows and Linux, which we will cover.

When you deploy a proxy server, the hardware requirements for both Windows and Linux are pretty much the same:

  • CPU: An x86-64 processor with a minimum of two cores (vCPUs), plus one additional core per concurrent task
  • Memory: 2 GB of RAM plus 200 MB for each concurrent task
  • Disk space: 300 MB plus an additional 50 MB per concurrent task
  • Network: 1 Gbps or faster for onsite backup and replication with 1 Mbps or faster for offsite backup and replication

    Important Note

    A task during the backup process on a proxy server is one VMDK file of a VM. So, if you have a backup job with five VMs, each with four disk (VMDK) files each, and your proxy server...

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