Forum Post: RE: Veeam: yes or no?

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Trilead is an option as well. We use it and have been happy with it. http://trilead.com/ We back-up our db and filesystems as usual and then back up the entire VM periodically. You definitely do NOT want to abuse snapshots. Jeff Ledbetter www.roundtable-software.com email: jeff.ledbetter@roundtable-software.com skype: jeff.ledbetter From: James Palmer [mailto:bounce-jdpjamesp@community.progress.com] Sent: Thursday, March 5, 2015 10:38 AM To: TU.OE.RDBMS@community.progress.com Subject: [Technical Users - OE RDBMS] Veeam: yes or no? Veeam: yes or no? Thread created by James Palmer We're in the process of upgrading our infrastructure and have been edged into the VMWare world. We've been having discussions around the use of Veeam for backups (initiated by the vendor, not us). Is it worth entertaining Veeam at all? We'd probably still want to do probkup for the actual databases, it's more the rest of the box configuration I guess... I'm aware that we would need to use freeze and thaw scripts (proquiet), but how long would the proquiet be active for? Is it just for the snap, or is it for the whole process? Any other comments? Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse.

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