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Methods for Archive Backups Creation

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    You can instruct Veeam Backup & Replication to create archive full backups with the following methods:

    • Synthetic full methodVeeam Backup & Replication synthesizes archive full backups using restore points on the target backup repository.
    • Active full methodVeeam Backup & Replication copies VM data for archive full backups from the source backup repository.

    Methods for Archive Backups Creation Tip:

    If you target a backup copy job at a deduplicating storage appliance that offers virtual synthetic full backup capabilities, you may use these capabilities instead of backup copy jobs to synthetize archive full backup files. Use of native deduplicating appliance means may improve the storage performance.

    Synthetic Full Method for Archive Backups

    The synthetic full backup is the default method to create archive full backups. Veeam Backup & Replication does not copy VM data for archive full backups from the source backup repository. It synthesizes archive full backups from backup files that are already stored on the target backup repository. This approach helps reduce load on the network and production environment.

    To use the synthetic full method, you must leave the Read the entire restore point from source instead of synthesizing it from increments check box not selected in backup copy job settings.

    Methods for Archive Backups Creation Note:

    The synthetic full method is not recommended if you use a deduplicating storage appliance as a target backup repository. For such backup repositories, you should use the active full method.

    Methods for Archive Backups Creation 

    Active Full Method for Archive Backups

    You can instruct Veeam Backup & Replication to create archive full backups (backups retained by the GFS scheme) with the active full backup method. The active full backup method is recommended if you use a deduplicating storage appliance as the target backup repository. Active full backup helps improve the backup copy job performance and reduce the load on the target backup repository.

    By default, Veeam Backup & Replication uses the synthetic backup method to create archive full backups. However, synthesizing archive full backups can cause problems with storage performance on deduplicating storage appliances. Deduplicating storage appliances are optimized for sequential data access. The synthetic backup creation, however, takes random I/O operations — Veeam Backup & Replication reads data from existing backup files and writes data to the synthesized archive full backup file. As a result, the storage performance can degrade.

    In addition, VM backups reside on the target backup repository in the deduplicated and compressed state. Before creating synthetic full backups, Veeam Backup & Replication needs to rehydrate and uncompress data blocks of backups, which requires additional time and resources.

    To optimize the backup copy job performance on deduplicating storage appliances, you can enable the Read the entire restore point from source instead of synthesizing it from increments option in the backup copy job settings. Veeam Backup & Replication will copy data for the archive full backup from restore points on the source backup repository, transport it to the target backup repository over the network and write it to the archive full backup file. The load on the network will be higher but the performance of the deduplicating storage appliance will increase.

    Methods for Archive Backups Creation Note:

    If data transfer does not fit the backup copy interval, the backup copy interval is extended.

    Methods for Archive Backups Creation 

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