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chrmol
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Backup to offsite NAS

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Hi

I was wondering if it should be possible to use offsite backup with Veeam backup and replication using this approach:

1.Place an NAS-box locally (1gb network) – make the initial 1. Backup.
2.Move the NAS-box to a remote VPN location (WAN 50mbit/sec)
3.Continue to backup using “Changed block” feature over the WAN line.

In the event of disaster – simply move the NAS backup to local site and make the restores!
Should Veeam be able to do this? Is there a better approach?
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Re: Backup to offsite NAS

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Hello Christian, yes - this will work just fine.

One suggestion I have is that you consider mounting your NAS to a Linux server, then add this Linux server to Veeam Backup, and use it as destination versus writing straight to NAS. This will allow us to use local agent on Linux server, and thus keeping VBK update traffic (of rebuilding synthetic full) local to remote location, instead of having Veeam Backup in production site doing this operation over WAN. This would reduce the traffic in 3 times (write block versus read-write-write block).

Hope this helps!
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Re: Backup to offsite NAS

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Is there any chance of having you contact me by email - I have some further question Ill like to discuss with you.
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Re: Backup to offsite NAS

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Hello Christian, please register for a live demo here and one of our System Engineers will demo you the product and any additional questions you might have. Here is the direct link for registration: http://www.veeam.com/register_for_a_live_demo.html
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