VBR Installation and Configuration Eng
VBR Installation and Configuration Eng
VBR Installation and Configuration Eng
Mark Twomey
Systems Engineer, UK&I
mark.twomey@veeam.com
Module architecture
Backup server
Load distribution
Backups VM 3
Virtualisation hosts
Production DSS
Backup copies
repository
Backup proxy
How backup is done – VMware
How backup is done – Hyper-V
Main components
Veeam Backup Server
Backup infrastructure management
Veeam Backup Server
What is it in charge of?
vCenter Server
Broker Service
Veeam server
Backup & Replication
Backup and replication
tasks
Hyper-V
Adding a virtualization environment
Adding a new Hyper-V
Specify FQDN or IP-address
FQDN or IP-address
Selecting a type of Hyper-V
Hyper-V account
Installing components
Confirming the configuration
Checking availability
Backup Proxy Server
Assigning, configuring and scaling
Veeam Backup Proxy
What is it in charge of?
• Handling jobs on its own.
• Responsible for the whole backup traffic.
• Releases the load of Veeam backup server.
Veeam Backup Proxy
In what manner?
• Acts like a source-side data mover.
• Reads data of VM Snapshot on DSS.
• Compresses and deduplicates data.
• Sends data to the backup copy storage or to another Backup Proxy
Veeam Backup Proxy
Requirements?
• A physical or a virtual machine with Windows Server
• Balancing load among Proxy servers
• Can be installed both on a local and on a remote site
Veeam Backup Proxy
Hardware
• CPU: x86 with 2 cores (vCPUs)+ 1 core (vCPU) for every extra concurrent task.
• Memory: 2 GB RAM + 200 MB for every extra concurrent task.
• Disk Space: 300 MB.
• Network: 1 Gbps or faster for an on-site backup and replication, and 1 Mbps
or faster for an off-site one.
Veeam Backup Proxy
OS
Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions are supported:
• Microsoft Windows Server 2016
• Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
• Microsoft Windows Server 2012
• Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
• Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2
• Microsoft Windows 10
• Microsoft Windows 8.x
• Microsoft Windows 7 SP1
• Microsoft Windows Vista SP2.
So, which proxy shall be used - a
physical or a virtual one?
VMware transport modes
Direct SAN, HotAdd, NBD, Direct NFS
Image-Level Backup for VMware
Veeam Backup & Replication uses features of vSphere VADP
Performsnapshot
Delete
Create backup
Production
storage VMware
Backup
backup proxy
repository
VMware. Virtual Appliance Mode
A source host
Proxy backup
Veeam Backup
server
VM Snapshot Repository
VMware. Network Mode
Veeam backup
server
Source
ESX(i) host
Production VMware
Backup
storage backup proxy
repository
Transport Mode (VMware)
Transport Mode Hyper-V
On-Host Proxy, Off-Host Proxy
VSS components
Volume Shadow
Copy Service
VSS Provider
Disk Volume
VSS components Hyper-V
Virtual Machine
VSS Writer
Volume Shadow
Copy Service
VSS Provider
Disk Volume
Hyper-V. On-host Backup Mode
Veeam backup
server
Transport
service
Source
Hyper-V host
Transport
service
Volume
Shared storage
Backup
repository
Volume
snapshot
Hyper-V. Off-host Backup Mode
Veeam backup
server
Source
Hyper-V host
Transport Transport
service service
Volume
Shared storage
Backup
repository
Volume Offhost
snapshot backup proxy
Veeam Backup Proxy (Off-host)
Requirements
• Microsoft Windows Server 2016 with Hyper-V role enabled
• Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with Hyper-V role enabled
• Microsoft Windows Server 2012 with Hyper-V role enabled
• Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 with Hyper-V role enabled
Both host and off-host backup proxy should have the same versions of Microsoft
Hyper-V.
Off-host backup with CSV (SAN): one requires a VSS hardware provider that
supports transportable shadow copies.
• A Windows or a
Storing backup files Linux server, NAS
Technically, it is a folder
data and metadata server.
on a disk
during replication • Specialised
deduplication storage
Veeam Backup Repository
Hardware
• CPU: x86 (x86-64 recommended)
• Memory: 4 GB RAM + 2 Gb (32bit-OS) or 4 Gb (64bit-OS) MB for every extra
concurrent task.
• Network: 1 Gbps or faster for an on-site backup and replication, and 1 Mbps
or faster for an off-site one.
Veeam Backup Repository
OS
Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions are supported:
• Microsoft Windows Server 2016
• Microsoft Windows Server 2012 /2012 R2
• Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2 /2008 R2 SP1
• Microsoft Windows 10
• Microsoft Windows 8.x
• Microsoft Windows 7 SP1
• Microsoft Windows Vista SP2.
• Linux (bash shell, SSH and Perl are required). www.veeam.com/kb2007
• 64-bit edition of Linux must be able to run 32-bit programs. Pure 64-bit Linux editions are
not supported
Backup storage
Backup repository
Backup file types
• VBK - Full backup file
• VIB/VRB - Incremental backup file
• VBM - Backup metadata file
• VLB – Transaction logs backup
• VSB – Veeam Synthetic backup
Repository types
Adding systems of backups storage
Windows Backup Repository
Linux Backup Repository
Adding Repository
Choosing a repository type
Selecting a server
Configuring options
Configuring options
CIFS(SMB) Share Backup Repository
Adding Repository
Data Domain Backup Repository
StoreOnce Backup Repository
Adding Repository
Adding Repository
Adding Repository
Gateway Server
An auxiliary component between proxy and repository
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