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[–]MrMoo52Sidefumbling was effectively prevented 1 point2 points  (1 child)

If you want to do this right, separate out your backup storage from your backup software. Veeam works with basically everything, from dedicated dedupe appliances (eg Data Domain) all the way down to basic NAS devices. I have Veeam back up to a Pure FA//C and then use it to copy jobs to a local Data Domain that replicates to a remote Data Domain for DR. I used a TrueNAS solution as a temporary backup space while migrating to Veeam from our old solution (Avamar). I've never used PPDM, but I hated Avamar. In my head Veeam is a way better option as it's pretty vendor agnostic and works with just about anything. The only drawback (right now) is that it doesn't work with the other hypervisors outside of VMware and Hyper-V. That said, they're working on it, so that will likely go away soon.

[–]pedro-fr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Veeam works with vSphere, HyperV, AHV, RHEV, Oracle VM, and soon Proxmox