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Data Transport on WAN Disconnect

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    If you replicate VMs over WAN accelerators and a WAN connection drops during VM data transfer, Veeam Backup & Replication does not finish the job with a failed status. Instead, it automatically resumes the data transfer process from the point when the connection was lost. The resume on disconnect capability improves the reliability of offsite replication, reduces the backup window and minimizes the load on the WAN link.

    After a WAN connection is resumed, Veeam Backup & Replication starts a new data transfer cycle. Data transported with every new transport cycle is written to a new working snapshot of a VM replica. As the WAN connection may drop several times, Veeam Backup & Replication can create a number of working snapshots.

    Not to keep long snapshot chains, Veeam Backup & Replication merges earlier snapshots and maintains only two working snapshots for the VM replica. When all VM data is transferred to the target host, the two working snapshots are also merged to create one fully functional VM restore point.

    Data Transport on WAN Disconnect 

    If the WAN link is weak and drops constantly, Veeam Backup & Replication may fail to transport VM data by the time a new replication job session starts. In this case, during a new replication job session Veeam Backup & Replication attempts to transfer VM data that have changed since the last replication job session and VM data that were not transferred during the previous replication job session.