General Limitations
The following limitations apply to all storage systems supported by Veeam Backup & Replication:
- Backup infrastructure
- Backup from Storage Snapshots
- Snapshot Orchestration and Backup from Storage Snapshots with Snapshot Retention
- Veeam Explorer for Storage Snapshots
Backup infrastructure for storage snapshots has the following limitations.
- CHAP authentication is not supported for storage systems working over iSCSI.
- SAS connections are not supported.
- Veeam Backup & Replication does not display volumes with the 'VeeamAUX' prefix in the storage hierarchy. Such volumes are used for service purposes and are filtered out.
- [For Huawei OceanStor] Huawei UltraPath software for storage connection redundancy and load balancing is not supported. It is recommended to use the Microsoft Multipath I/O (MPIO) feature instead.
Backup from Storage Snapshots has the following limitations.
- Backup from Storage Snapshots does not support vRDM disks. vRDM disks are skipped from processing.
- Backup from Storage Snapshots cannot be used for VMs whose disks are located on VVol datastores.
- When configuring in VMware vSphere an NFS datastore that will host VM disks, you must specify the IP address of the NFS server rather than its DNS name. Otherwise, Veeam Backup & Replication may not be able to perform Backup from Storage Snapshots for VMs whose disks reside on this NFS datastore.
For details on how to configure an NFS datastore in VMware vSphere, see VMware Docs.
- Backup from Storage Snapshots cannot be used to back up VM templates.
- For storage systems working over NFS:
- VMs that you plan to back up or replicate must not have VMware vSphere snapshots. VMs with snapshots are skipped from processing.
- If you enable the Enable VMware tools quiescence option in the job settings, Veeam Backup & Replication will not use Backup from Storage Snapshots to process running Microsoft Windows VMs that have VMware Tools installed.
Snapshot Orchestration and Backup from Storage Snapshots with Snapshot Retention
- If you remove or re-add a storage array that is already associated with a snapshot job, Veeam Backup & Replication will restart the retention cycle. You will need to manually remove old snapshots that are no longer needed.
- You cannot configure a job to create storage snapshots on arrays of different storage vendors.
- [For HPE 3PAR Peer Persistence] You can use backup jobs to create a snapshot chain either on a primary or on a secondary storage array, but you cannot configure snapshot creation on both storage arrays at the same time.
- For IBM Spectrum Virtualize:
- When you add IBM Spectrum Virtualize storage systems with HyperSwap function to the backup infrastructure, Veeam Backup & Replication, by default, works with primary storage volumes. If you want to select secondary storage volumes as a data source for backup, use registry keys. For more information, contact Veeam Support Team.
- You can use backup jobs to create a snapshot chain either on a primary or on a secondary storage array, but you cannot configure snapshot creation on both storage arrays at the same time.
- If a VM added to the job has several disks that reside on the same volume, you cannot exclude specific VM disks from the backup as Veeam Backup & Replication creates snapshots at the volume level.
- Veeam Backup & Replication does not support the following guest processing options for snapshot-only jobs: Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle log backup and guest file indexing.
- You cannot perform backup of VMs residing on a VMware datastore that comprises several LUNs.
Veeam Explorer for Storage Snapshots
Veeam Explorer for Storage Snapshots has the following limitations.
- You cannot perform any kind of restore operation (Instant VM Recovery, VM guest OS files restore and application items restore) when a VMware datastore comprises several LUNs.
- Veeam Explorer for Storage Snapshots does not support VMs whose disks are located on VVol datastores.
- The restored VM will have only those VM disks that are hosted on the same datastore as the VMX file.
- You will be able to restore VM guest OS files or application items only from those VM disks that are hosted on the same datastore as the VMX file.
- You will not be able to restore VM disks that contain the absolute path in the VMX file.
- [For HPE Nimble and NetApp] You will not be able to perform Instant VM Recovery and restore VM guest OS files to the original location from snapshots on secondary storage arrays.