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WAN Accelerators

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    WAN accelerators are dedicated components responsible for global data caching and data deduplication. Technically, WAN accelerators add a new layer in the backup infrastructure — between the Veeam Data Movers on the source side and the Veeam Data Mover on the target side.

    WAN Accelerators 

    WAN Accelerators Deployment

    To enable WAN acceleration and data deduplication technologies, you must deploy a pair of WAN accelerators in your backup infrastructure.

    • One WAN accelerator is deployed on the source site, closer to the source backup repository or source host.
    • The other WAN accelerator is deployed on the target site, closer to the target backup repository or target host.

    On each WAN accelerator Veeam Backup & Replication creates the VeeamWAN folder containing the following data:

    • The VeeamWAN folder on the source WAN accelerator stores files with digests required for global deduplication. For more information, see How WAN Acceleration Works.
    • The VeeamWAN folder on the target WAN accelerator stores global cache data.

    To create a WAN accelerator, you need to assign the WAN accelerator role to a specific machine. You can even assign the WAN accelerator role to the existing backup proxies and backup repositories.

    WAN Accelerators Services

    On each WAN accelerator, Veeam Backup & Replication installs the Veeam WAN Accelerator Service responsible for WAN acceleration tasks.

    Requirements for WAN Accelerators

    A machine performing the role of a WAN accelerator must meet the following requirements:

    • The WAN accelerator can run on a physical or virtual machine.
    • The WAN accelerator can run on a 64-bit Windows-based machine.
    • You must add the machine to the Veeam Backup & Replication console as a managed server.
    • The machine must have enough free disk space to store digests or global cache data. For more information, see WAN Accelerator Sizing.

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