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Step 10. Specify Data Path Settings

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    By default, during the backup copy job Veeam Backup & Replication transports VM data directly from the source backup repository to target backup repository. This type of transport is recommended if you plan to copy backup files over high-speed connections.

    If you plan to copy backup files over WAN or slow connections, it is recommended that you configure a pair of WAN accelerators in the backup infrastructure and copy VM backups via these WAN accelerators. WAN accelerators perform global data deduplication, eliminate the need to transport redundant blocks of data and reduce the load on the WAN. For more information, see WAN Acceleration.

    To use WAN acceleration for the backup copy job:

    1. Select the Through built-in WAN accelerators option.
    2. From the Source WAN accelerator list, select a WAN accelerator configured in the source site.
    3. From the Target WAN accelerator list, select a WAN accelerator configured in the target site.

    Be extremely careful when assigning WAN accelerators to the backup copy job. If you make a mistake and assign the WAN accelerator in the target site to be used as the source WAN accelerator, VM data will go in the backward direction and workload on the WAN will increase.

    You cannot assign one source WAN accelerator to several backup copy jobs that you plan to run simultaneously. The source WAN accelerator requires a lot of CPU and RAM resources and cannot be shared by a number of backup copy jobs. As an alternative, you can create one backup copy job for all VMs you plan to process via one source WAN accelerator.

    The target WAN accelerator, however, can be assigned to several backup copy jobs. For more information, see Configuring WAN Accelerators.

    Step 10. Specify Data Path Settings