

Or should i start with the vm space and use the gb i get after compression.Ĭould you give me some examples on how you guys to this? The problem i see here is i could end up with huge numbers.
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In other words if my vm has 2 tb and i need 3 full should i always think i need 6 tb of space disregarding the compression. This would be something temporary if money are a problem.Ī colegue of mine advised to go for initial size as the initial compresion might not to 1.1 or 50% depending on files found on server Untill then i went with rpo and rto of 24 hours.ġ) 2.2+2.2+2.2 for 6.6 tb and to add more gb for incrementals, maybe go to 7tb (i used the veeam calculator and i got a similar number)Ģ) initial size of 2.2 and after compresion that would be 1.1+1.1+1.1 for 3.3 tb and something extra for incrementals, maybe go to 4tb I did sent an email asking for what vm are more important, how often do they want replication, backup numbers.

I dont know what is the the size of incrementals, only linux vm here and i don't see other backup jobs.Īlso the client din not offer any informations for rpo and rto, they just want an offer. I thought of incremental with syntetic and 14 points for retentions. What im not sure is about the space necesary for backup.Īs an example there is a vm with total space of 2.2 tb but it uses only 800 gb now. Hello, new to veeam as most and i need to prepare a solution for dr and bc in a second location.
