Export Veeam console job log with PowerShell

Export Veeam console job log with PowerShell

These days I investigated the possibility to export Veeam Backup&Replication (VBR) console job log programmatically with PowerShell. Read here how this can be done.

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New in Veeam v11: Hardened Repository – Immutable backups [Part 2]

New in Veeam v11: Hardened Repository – Immutable backups [Part 2]

This post is about a new feature in Veeam Backup&Replication v11: Hardened Repository. This means immutable backups. It will massively increase security on repositories. Read here how it behaves.

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New in Veeam v11: Hardened Repository – Immutable backups [Part 1]

New in Veeam v11: Hardened Repository – Immutable backups [Part 1]

This post is about a great new feature in Veeam Backup&Replication v11: Hardened Repository. This means immutable backups. It will massively increase security on repositories. With immutability enabled, root access is needed to delete or change backup files. Read here how it (just) works and how it behaves.

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Analyse XFS space savings with reflink

Analyse XFS space savings with reflink

When backing up on XFS repositories for example with Veeam Backup&Replication, XFS feature reflink can be used for Fast Cloning. I wrote already a post about checking Microsoft ReFS space savings. Now I want to show some basics to check XFS savings too.

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PowerCLI Script to check if VMs get backed up by Veeam B&R

PowerCLI Script to check if VMs get backed up by Veeam B&R

In this post I share a small PowerShell/PowerCLI script to check if VMs get backed up by Veeam B&R. If you do not run VeeamONE, it can be challenging to check if every VM that should be backed up, is really backed up. For checking this, this script should be helpful.

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Poor SAN transport mode performance

Poor SAN transport mode performance

These days I had to troubleshoot poor VMware vSphere SAN transport mode performance during backup with Veeam. Before SAN mode, NDB transport mode was used. NBD outperformed SAN mode totally!

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Analyse ReFS space savings with Block cloning (example Veeam)

Analyse ReFS space savings with Block cloning (example Veeam)

This post shows three ways to analyse ReFS space savings with Block cloning. And because Veeam Backup&Replication uses this feature massively, I use this backup solution as an example here.

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Show running Veeam jobs at point or period of time

Show running Veeam jobs at point or period of time

Recently I had to troubleshoot a Veeam Backup & Replication (B&R) problem. There the question popped up which are the running Veeam jobs at point or period of time. The GUI is not a big help to answer this question. Therefore I wrote a small script that show these jobs.

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No storage snapshot in Veeam B&R after 3PAR failover

No storage snapshot in Veeam B&R after 3PAR failover

Recently I had a strange behavior when creating 3PAR snapshots in Veeam Backup&Replication after a site-failover (Peer-Persistence) occurred. Snapshot-jobs stop with error, backup-jobs using 3PAR integrated snapshots jobs are still running because they  failed over to NBD. Snapshot-jobs were configured using secondary 3PAR for snapshots too – see more information here. Management console showed the following error for snapshot-jobs: VM VM name does not meet […]

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What is the size of a Changed Block Tracking block

What is the size of a Changed Block Tracking block

An interesting question arose some time ago. A customer changed permissions of files on a Windows file-server VM. Changes were replicated using DFS. So far so good, but the amount of data that was processed at next incremental backup of target VM was even more than a full backup. Because incremental backup is based on VMware Changed Block Tracking (CBT) feature, it was suddenly interesting […]

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