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Backup Infrastructure Summary

The backup infrastructure summary dashboard shows the latest state of data protection operations in the virtual environment and indicates the most intensively used resources in the backup infrastructure.

The dashboard is available for the following nodes:

  • Backup Infrastructure
  • Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager
  • Veeam Backup & Replication server

Backup Infrastructure Summary

Backup Jobs by Status, Replication Jobs by Status, SureBackup Jobs by Status

The charts reflect the latest status of backup, replication and SureBackup jobs for the selected level of the backup infrastructure hierarchy. Every chart segment shows how many jobs ended with a specific status — failed jobs (red), jobs that ended with warnings (yellow), successfully performed jobs (green) and jobs that are currently running (blue). Click the necessary chart segment or a legend label to drill-down to the list of jobs that ended up with the corresponding status. For more information, see Veeam Backup & Replication Jobs.

Top Repository Servers by Used Space

The chart shows 5 backup repositories with the greatest amount of used storage space. For every repository in the chart, you can track the amount of used storage space against the amount of available space. If free space on the repository is running low, you might need to free up storage space, revise your backup retention policy or even move your backups from the repository and point backup jobs to a new location.

Top Proxy Servers by Weekly Processed Disks

The chart shows 5 backup proxies that processed the greatest number of VM disks over the past 7 days. To draw the chart, Veeam ONE analyzes how many VM disk processing tasks were successfully performed by every proxy; failed tasks are not taken into account. The chart helps you detect the most heavily loaded backup proxies and optimize performance of your backup infrastructure. If specific proxies are overloaded with VM disk processing tasks, and the jobs often need to wait for proxy resources, you might need to deploy additional proxies or balance the processing load by assigning backup jobs to other proxies.