09-20-2017 02:05 AM
Hello dears,
I have a windows 16 server that has hyper-v role installed on. I have several VMs on that host. One of the VMs has backup exec software installed on. I have a tape drive that is connected to the Hyper-V host. If I use a third party tool to pass through the tape drive to the BE VM (tape drive visible in the BE VM's device manager). What I want to know is:
1- Will BE be able to "see" this tape drive and be able to successfully back up VMs to it?
2- Is this scenario supported by VERITAS?
3- If for some reason we faced backup/restore issues, will VERITAS provide support for us?
Awaiting your soonest reply.
Thank you in advance!
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09-20-2017 02:18 AM - edited 12-04-2017 02:06 AM
1) You might be able to see the drives but no guarantee
2) Not supported
3) No we won't give support unless you can prove to us that the probelm is present with a physical server being used in the same way.
The scenario counts as an Alternative Configuration (and we define the meaning of this term in our compatibility documents)
For your scenario, to be supported you should install Backup Exec directly on the Hyper-V Host
09-20-2017 02:18 AM - edited 12-04-2017 02:06 AM
1) You might be able to see the drives but no guarantee
2) Not supported
3) No we won't give support unless you can prove to us that the probelm is present with a physical server being used in the same way.
The scenario counts as an Alternative Configuration (and we define the meaning of this term in our compatibility documents)
For your scenario, to be supported you should install Backup Exec directly on the Hyper-V Host
12-04-2017 01:48 AM
Thanks Colin. Much Appreciated!