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Onfroi Baird

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Aug 5, 2024, 4:37:01 AM8/5/24
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implanning to create multiple repository inside my catalyst store on my Storeonce. In the HPE referrence configuration Guide it has bolted that we must use the veeam powershell to do so,in the example command instead of the storeonce IP it has used FQDN.i wa wondering if using FQDN is mandatory or we can stick to the IP instead?

i have created a catalyst store(200TB) inside Storeonce ---> created 2 repositories inside that store and add it to Veeam Backup repositories through VEEAM PowerShell. there is one thing which bothers me,in the command to create repositories in the VEEAM Powershell there was no parameter to set the SIZE. Now inside veeam backup repositories, the repositories that i created each show 200TB ,which mean 400TB combined, however they are in a single 200TB Store. i am afraid how Veeam would react or handle this , this seem like overprovisioning. Should i be worried that used capacity might try to surpass the real catalyst store capacity?


I'm running Veeam 11 and right now my primary repository is a traditional Windows NAS. I need to upgrade it and I got a pitch for StoreOnce. We're a small shop and right now on the NAS my total space used with retention is about 15TB, so we're not huge


@ledvan please describe why you decided to use this scheme - Multiple Backup Repositories Pointing to a Single Catalyst Store?

How many Catalyst stores does your StoreOnce Backup System serve and what is their size? What is the total capacity of your StoreOnce device? What model of StoreOnce device is used in your case?



The title of the article ( ) on setting up this solution indicates the limitation and risks that the user assumes. "However, due to the lack of folders concept on StoreOnce, such configuration may result in Veeam B&R metadata inconsistency, causing backup data corruption."


@mukhalaniI think you are being offered an entry-level device based on the total amount of data stored, taking into account the backup policy applied. Usually, vendor representatives perform device sizing based on the data you provide about the backup policy and recovery time requirements.

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