![]() Pure (this cannot be used, its way too expensive)Ĭan anyone recommend what they used to host their Veeam Repo on and if it has worked well for them? I really like the Exagrid Appliance, as it comes with Immutability built in, and gives us a 2nd appliance to replicate backup's to. ![]() Dell - Wasn't Jazzed with Data Domain, and quote came in at almost $300k 1 Prod Array with 128TB Raw, 104TB Usable for a 52TB Full Backup, 1 Backup array with 96TB Raw, 72TB Usable with a 36TB backup 3 Year Warrenty - $142K 128TB Raw, 50.4TB Usable, 72TB Effective 3 Year Silver Warranty - Total Cost: $36.3K Compared to Dell or any of the other big name suppliers who has a whole library of documents and tutorials on how to use the product. Obliviously, TrueNAS has the most aggressive pricing, but it concerns me since I have a very small team and most of the team members have less than 1 year in IT, and no sysadmin experience, and while TrueNAS is very easy to use, it might not be the easiest to learn or understand. We are currently looking at different storage providers for Veeam, and I'm wondering what everyone else uses? When speaking about backup storage strategies, Veeam’s recommendation is to keep the initial backup chain short (7 14 points) and use general purpose disk that will allow you to recover data in the shortest amount of time. ![]() We may have done the purchasing out of order, but Veeam had some awesome end of year pricing. Best practices from Veeam support on using tape. I recently purchased Veeam Availability Suite 11 to migrate away from our Barracuda Backup Solution. ![]()
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