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User Guide

Supported Devices and Configuration

Veeam Backup Free Edition supports Linear Tape-Open tape libraries starting from 3 generation (LTO3) or later:

  • Physical libraries and standalone drives, virtual tape libraries.
  • Partitions of the physical or virtual tape libraries presented to the Veeam backup server.

Supported Devices and Configuration Note:

If you plan to run both Veeam Backup Free Edition and 3rd party tape-recording software (for example, in your evaluation lab), consider that Veeam Backup Free Edition by default will periodically lock the drive to perform rescan, preventing other software from recording.

Industry Format

Veeam Backup Free Edition uses the MTF (Microsoft Tape Format) industry format to write data to tape.

Supported Devices and Configuration Note:

Veeam Backup Free Edition does not support using WORM (Write Once Read Many) tapes.

Supported Connection Types

You can connect the tape device directly or remotely.

  • Direct connection:
  • Fibre Channel (FC)
  • Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
  • SCSI
  • Remote connection:
  • iSCSI

Data Block Size

Drives use hardware dependent block sizes to read/write the tape data. Generally, the drives support a range of block sizes and report this range to Veeam Backup Free Edition.

If you use a tape library with multiple drives or a number of standalone drives, Veeam Backup Free Edition uses a unified block size to write data to tapes. Veeam Backup Free Edition collects the block size ranges reported by each drive, compares them and detects a range of block sizes that can be supported by all drives. This range is additionally limited by storage controllers settings used in your infrastructure. From this range, Veeam Backup Free Edition supports only values divisible by 1024. You can check the resulting range of block sizes supported by Veeam Backup Free Edition for a particular drive in the Drives properties. For details, see Working with Drives.

Supported Devices and Configuration Note:

If you connect the tape devices via HBA, Veeam Backup Free Edition uses the block size configured for the HBA.

The block size is unified for:

  • all drives in one library (if the drives support different block sizes)
  • all standalone drives connected to one tape server.

To write data to tape, Veeam Backup Free Edition uses the maximum available block size from the supported range. To read data from tape, Veeam Backup Free Edition requires that the tape is written with the block size from the supported range (shown in the drive properties).

Supported Devices and Configuration Note:

Mind the block size range when working with the following tapes:

  • Tapes with Veeam backups written by another tape library,
  • Tapes with Veeam backups written on another tape server,
  • Tapes written with other data transfer configuration settings,
  • Tapes written on a 3rd party device.

The tapes must be written with block size that match used for writing such tapes must match the value currently used for the tape device you are using for restore.

Unknown Medium Changers

Veeam supports medium changers that have no Windows drivers available. Make sure that such device is recognized as the unknown medium changer in the Microsoft Device Manager list.

It is recommended that you use tape devices with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) drivers.

System Requirements and Limitation

Veeam Backup Free Edition has the following requirements and limitations to tape devices:

  • If multiple driver installation modes are supported for your storage device, make sure the driver is installed in the mode that allows for multiple open handles from a host to a drive to exist at the same time.

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