![]() ![]() Say you have to transform 1 TB of data, you need to move 2TB of blocks. ![]() Trying to understand how to reduce the amount of data needed to replicate. Since half the I/O is used for reads, the amount of data that needs to be moved is double the size of the backup file. Just curious, currently waiting for v6 to dive into the replication side of things. Question on this, if you remove it from the incrementals, does that not remove it from the full (synthetic) or am I not understanding it correctly. To simplify the exclusion of disks the way we do it is to:ġ: add a new disk to windows (we call it the X:) and size it to be just the right amount, usually between 1.5->2x the size of RAMĢ: When provisioning the disk in VMware we assign it a SCSI bus node value of 3:0 or above, that way make it really easy to exclude the page file disk for all VMs are we never place any disks on a VM with scsi bus 3 or above apart from the page files disks.ģ: When running the replication job for the 1st time we did it to a local usb drive and we included the page file disk, then on subsequent replication over the WAN jobs we exclude the page file disk, this way the page file disk is there for when we failover the VM but doesn't need to be replicated daily Just a little side note, until V6 arrives.
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