Backup target recommendation for Veeam B&R
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 @thwr said in Backup target recommendation for Veeam B&R: Veeam itself recommends Windows whiteboxes AFAIK. Maybe the way to go. Odd that you would spend a license on Windows for this type of thing. Roll an NFS server and set that as your backup target on a SAM-SD. Virtualize it and give storage to it as you need. 
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 @coliver said in Backup target recommendation for Veeam B&R: @thwr said in Backup target recommendation for Veeam B&R: Veeam itself recommends Windows whiteboxes AFAIK. Maybe the way to go. Odd that you would spend a license on Windows for this type of thing. Roll an NFS server and set that as your backup target on a SAM-SD. Virtualize it and give storage to it as you need. EDU. Windows licensing isn't a big factor. But you're right, I could easily go for a Linux box with NFS shares. 
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 @thwr said in Backup target recommendation for Veeam B&R: @coliver said in Backup target recommendation for Veeam B&R: @thwr said in Backup target recommendation for Veeam B&R: Veeam itself recommends Windows whiteboxes AFAIK. Maybe the way to go. Odd that you would spend a license on Windows for this type of thing. Roll an NFS server and set that as your backup target on a SAM-SD. Virtualize it and give storage to it as you need. EDU. Windows licensing isn't a big factor. But you're right, I could easily go for a Linux box with NFS shares. Still requires the effort and time of license management and tracking. It's a pain. Even for free, is Windows providing a benefit? 
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 SAM, stop poking me with that stick, please  Will go for a Linux box. Will go for a Linux box.
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 I like DASs and Linux for backup repositories. 
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 Well, there are four more or less new servers: - 2x SuperMicro 4HE 24 Disk HE chassis w/ a single Xeon 2609
- 2x SuperMicro 2HE two-socket Xeon 2630 w/ 64GB of RAM
 I think I will use the 4 HE chassis to build two big NFS stores. I could easily attach JBODs later. 
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 @thwr said in Backup target recommendation for Veeam B&R: Well, there are four more or less new servers: - 2x SuperMicro 4HE 24 Disk HE chassis w/ a single Xeon 2609
- 2x SuperMicro 2HE two-socket Xeon 2630 w/ 64GB of RAM
 I think I will use the 4 HE chassis to build two big NFS stores. I could easily attach JBODs later. Please share the final hardware build sheet on this. I'm guessing the stack of drives will cost more than the chassis. 
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 @thwr said in Backup target recommendation for Veeam B&R: Veeam itself recommends Windows whiteboxes AFAIK. Maybe the way to go. That is because their software runs on Windows. They do finally have a few things on Linux, but it is a mess still. 
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 @thwr 
 I have mine working out of CentOS 7 minimal with ssh/perl and ports 2500-5000 open. Veeam does not even need root or NFS for a Linux repository.
 Be careful as Veeam copies and executes programs to /tmp and I had my /tmp partition with noexec; took me a while to figure it out.
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 @thwr said in Backup target recommendation for Veeam B&R: I'm looking for a Veeam B&R backup target recommendation. I can't provide much details at the moment, but I'm looking for ~40TB at the moment. I’m in the same boat as yours. I’m building a Linux backup target with an x3550m4 and a Dell MD1000 attached through a SAS external controller. I just have to finalize the right controller-SAS_ports choice, anyone with experience about that? 
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 @dave_c Thank you very much. I'm going to build a Veeam backup target with Linux in a few days. 
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 @manheraz 
 This may help a bit:
 https://www.virtualtothecore.com/en/permissions-for-veeam-backup-linux-repositories/





