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Your Company Name Here<br></h1>
<h2 style="color: green; font-style: italic;background:lightgray;text-align:center">
Health Check Report
</h2><a class="GenText">
This report provides data and insight into your Veeam Backup and Replication (VBR) deployment. The information provided here is intended to be used in collaboration with your Veeam representative.
<br><br>
The raw data is captured in CSV format and is accessible locally in the Export Folder. CSV will let you manipulate the data in tools such as Excel.
<br><br>
Additional information on individual job sessions can be found in the </a><a href="file:///C:/temp/vHC/JobSessionReports"> output folder at C:\temp\vHC\JobSessionReports</a><br><br> Note - During mouseover, a tool tip may appear containing explanatory
data of the table header or data column.
<br><br> Note - The tool you ran to generate this report is completely self-contained, does not ‘phone-home’ and was only executed on your Veeam Backup and Replication server. It queries the VBR database, registry, configuration and log files. It
does not require access to vCenter or any other infrastructure.
<br><br>
<h4>
Navigation:<br>
<table border="0">
<tbody>
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<td><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#backupServer">Backup Server</a></td>
<td>Detailed information on the Backup Server, Configuration DB, roles, and resources.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#sobrInfo">SOBR Info</a></td>
<td>Summary of SOBRs and config options.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#sobrExt">SOBR Extent Info</a></td>
<td>Details on SOBR Extents, resources, and config</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#repo">
Repository Info
</a></td>
<td>
Details on non-SOBR repositories, resources, and config.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#proxy">
Proxy Info
</a></td>
<td>
Details on proxy resources and config.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#serverList">
Server Info
</a></td>
<td>
List of all servers added into the Backup Console.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#jobSummary">
Job Summary
</a></td>
<td>
Summary of found jobs by type and count.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#jobConcurrency7">
Job Concurrency
</a></td>
<td>
Heatmap showing max concurrency found per hour.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#regkeys">Non-Default Registry Keys</a></td>
<td>Shows any registry values differing from a vanilla install.</td>
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<td><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#t">
Job Session Summary
</a></td>
<td>Summary of job sessions by job name, item count, and min/max/avg time.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#jobs">
Job Info
</a></td>
<td>Detailed breakdown of each job.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#sessions">
Job Session Info
</a></td>
<td>Detailed breakdown of each job session.</td>
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</h4>
<h3>
License Info:</h3>
<h5>
</h5>
<table border="1" style="background: lightgray">
<tbody>
<tr bgcolor="##00b050">
<th title="Veeam License Edition">Edition</th>
<th title="Veeam Licensing Status">Status</th>
<th title="Veeam License Type">Type</th>
<th title="Total Licensed Instances">Licensed Inst.</th>
<th title="Total Used Instances">Used Inst.</th>
<th title="New Instances">New Inst.</th>
<th title="Rental Instances">Rental Inst.</th>
<th title="Total Licensed Sockets">Licensed Sockets</th>
<th title="Total Used Sockets">Used Sockets</th>
<th title="Total Licensed NAS">Licensed NAS</th>
<th title="Total Used NAS">Used NAS</th>
<th title="Veeam License Expiration Date">Exp Date</th>
<th title="Veeam Support Expiration Date">Support Exp Date</th>
<th title="Is Cloud Connected Enabled?">Cloud Connect Enabled</th>
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<td title="">EnterprisePlus</td>
<td title="">Valid</td>
<td title="">NFR</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">100</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">4</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">0</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">0</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">0</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">0</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">0</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">0</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">9/30/2022 12:00:00 AM</td>
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<td title="" style="text-align:right">Disabled</td>
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<h5><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#top">Back To Top</a></h5>
<div id="npJobSummary">
<h3><u>Missing Job Types</u></h3><br><a class="hdr">Summary:</a><br><a class="subtext">This table summarizes job types that are either missing from your environment or could not be analyzed. Please consult with your Veeam Engineer for more information.</a><br><br>
<table
border="1" title="Unprotected Workloads">
<tbody>
<tr bgcolor="##00B050">
<th>Type</th>
<th>Count</th>
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<td title="" style="text-align:left">FileTapeBackup</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">VmTapeBackup</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">BackupSync</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">SqlLogBackup</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">OracleLogBackup</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">SimpleBackupCopyWorker</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">Cloud</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">OrchestratedTask</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">OracleRMANBackup</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">SapBackintBackup</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">CloudBackup</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">EpAgentPolicy</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">ArchiveBackup</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">Kubernetes</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:left">Microsoft 365</td>
<td>0</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
<div id="secSummary"></div>
<h3>
Security Summary</h3>
<h5></h5>
<table border="1">
<tbody>
<tr bgcolor="##00B050">
<th title="">Immutability</th>
<th title="" style="text-align:left">Traffic Encryption</th>
<th>Backup File Encryption</th>
<th>Config Backup Encryption</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="" style="text-align:right" bgcolor="orangered">false</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">true</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right" bgcolor="orangered">false</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right" bgcolor="orangered">false</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table><br>
<div class="hdr">Summary:</div><br>
<div class="">The Security Summary Table provides an at-a-glance view of which security features are enabled on one or more components within your B&R Configuration. A value of "false" may be an area for remediation.</div><br>
<div class="hdr">Notes:</div><br>
<div class="subhdr">Immutability</div>
<div class="i2">
For immutable backups, consider deploying a <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/hardened_repository.html?ver=110">Hardened Linux Repository</a> or choose a <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/object_storage_repository.html?ver=110">Public Cloud or S3-Compatible</a> option that offers immutability.
</div><br>
<div class="subhdr">Traffic Encryption</div>
<div class="i2"><a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/security_considerations.html?zoom_highlight=traffic+encryption&ver=110#:~:text=Encrypt%20network%20traffic,Network%20Data%20Encryption.">Traffic Encryption</a> is enabled for all public
traffic by default. If this value shows as false, consider re-enabling the setting for Internet or any other potentially sensitive transfers.
</div><br>
<div class="subhdr">Backup File Encryption</div>
<div class="i2">
Backup File Encryption prevents outsiders from importing your backups and having access to the contents. If backups are stored offsite, consider <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/backup_job_advanced_storage_vm.html?ver=110#:~:text=To%20encrypt%20the%20content%20of%20backup%20files%2C%20select%20the%20Enable%20backup%20file%20encryption%20check%20box.">enabling</a> Backup File Encryption to protect the backups from unwanted access.
</div><br>
<div class="subhdr">Config Backup Encryption</div>
<div class="i2">
The <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/vbr_config.html?ver=110">Configuration Backup</a> ensures your B&R configuration is backed up and ready to restore in the event of an outage or migration. Having the config backup
<a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/config_backup_encrypted.html?ver=110">encrypted</a> allows protection from unwanted access as well as the ability to restore the passwords previously stored inside the configuration.
<a style="font-weight:bold">Consider using Backup Enterprise Manager's </a><a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/em/em_manage_keys.html?ver=110">password protection</a><a style="font-weight:bold"> to ensure lost passwords are recoverable, and separating Enterprise Manager and VBR in the event of a catastrophic outage. Also consider exporting the keyset to a secure location. Without this protection, lost passwords can cripple the ability to use backup files.</a></div>
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<h5><a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#top">Back To Top</a></h5>
<h3>
Detected Infrastructure Types </h3>
<h5><a class="subtext">Server types visible to VBR, typically through their addition in the VBR console, and thereby added to the VBR database.</a></h5>
<table border="1">
<tbody>
<tr bgcolor="##00b050">
<th title="">Name</th>
<th title="">Count</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">CifsShare</td>
<td title="Total Detected Count" style="text-align:right">1</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">ESXi</td>
<td title="Total Detected Count" style="text-align:right">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">VC</td>
<td title="Total Detected Count" style="text-align:right">1</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">Windows</td>
<td title="Total Detected Count" style="text-align:right">4</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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<div id="backupServer"></div>
<h3>
Backup Server</h3>
<h5>
</h5>
<table border="1">
<tbody>
<tr bgcolor="##00b050">
<th>Name</th>
<th>Veeam Version</th>
<th>Cores</th>
<th>RAM</th>
<th>Config Backup Enabled</th>
<th>Config Backup Encryption</th>
<th>Config Backup Target</th>
<th>Local SQL</th>
<th>SQL Server Name</th>
<th>SQL Version</th>
<th>SQL Edition</th>
<th>SQL Cores</th>
<th>SQL RAM</th>
<th>Proxy Role</th>
<th>Repo/Gateway</th>
<th>WAN Acc.</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>live-backup</td>
<td style="text-align:right">11.0.1.1261</td>
<td style="text-align:right">4</td>
<td style="text-align:right">6</td>
<td>True</td>
<td>False</td>
<td>REFS</td>
<td style="text-align:left">true</td>
<td>LIVE-BACKUP</td>
<td>Microsoft SQL Server 2016</td>
<td>Express</td>
<td style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td style="text-align:right">false</td>
<td style="text-align:right">false</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table><br>
<div class="hdr">Summary:</div><br>
<div class="i2">The Backup Server (aka VBS or VBR Server) is the core component in the backup infrastructure that fills the role of the “configuration and control center”. The backup server performs all types of administrative activities, including: coordinating
data protection & recovery tasks, task scheduling & resource allocation, and managing other backup infrastructure components.</div>
<div class="i3">• Backup Servers run on Microsoft Windows</div>
<div class="i3">• Stores data about the backup infrastructure, jobs, sessions, and other configuration data in either a local or remote SQL server. In a default installation, SQL Server Express is installed locally.</div>
<div class="i3">• Has additional components deployed by default: Proxy, Repository</div><br>
<div class="hdr">Notes:</div><br>
<div class="i2">
• Ensure resource <a href="https://bp.veeam.com/vbr/3_Build_structures/B_Veeam_Components/B_VBR_Server/Backup_Server.html#compute-requirements">sizing</a> of the Backup Server are adequate for the amount of concurrently running jobs that it manages.
See <a href="file:///C:/Users/cac89/source/repos/VeeamHub/veeam-healthcheck/SAMPLE/Veeam%20HealthCheck%20Report_live-backup_2022.01.10_102711.html#jobConcurrency">Concurrency Table</a> in this report. Note: if combining other roles or components
onto the Backup Server host, resource sizing is additive (e.g., Backup Server + SQL + Proxy + Repository, etc.).
</div>
<div class="i2">
• Ensure resource <a href="https://bp.veeam.com/vbr/2_Design_Structures/D_Veeam_Components/D_VBR_DB/database.html#sizing">sizing</a> of the SQL server are adequate
</div>
<div class="i2">
• If using SQL Express, ensure it is not breaching the SQL Express
<a href="https://bp.veeam.com/vbr/2_Design_Structures/D_Veeam_Components/D_VBR_DB/database.html#sql-server-edition">hard-coded limits</a> (e.g., # of CPUs, cores, memory, and database capacity). A slow, non-responsive, or error-laden backup server
can often be a result of reaching these SQL limits.
</div>
<div class="i2">• Assigning data protection tasks to use the Default Proxy or Default Backup Repository components can lead to contention for backup server resources or other unintended traffic. Disabling, removing, and/or reassigning these away from the Backup Server
may be desired in larger or distributed deployments.</div>
<div class="i2">
• Fast-performing disk is recommended for the <a href="https://bp.veeam.com/vbr/3_Build_structures/B_Veeam_Components/B_VBR_Server/Backup_Server.html#log-files">log location</a>, which by default is "%ProgramData%\Veeam\Backup"
</div>
<div class="i2">
• DNS is a key component. Ensure
<a href="https://bp.veeam.com/vbr/3_Build_structures/B_Other/dns_resolution.html#dns-resolution">DNS resolution</a> both from the Backup Server, and for other systems to the Backup Server is functioning correctly. Other components in the environment
should be able to resolve the Backup Server and other Veeam infrastructure components (e.g., Proxy, Repository) by FQDN. Both forward and reverse queries should be functional.
</div>
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<div id="sobrInfo"></div>
<h3>
SOBR Details</h3>
<h5>
</h5>
<table border="1">
<tbody>
<tr bgcolor="##00b050">
<th title="SOBR Name">Name</th>
<th title="Extent Count">Extents</th>
<th title="Total jobs pointing to the SOBR">JobCount</th>
<th title="Data policy">Policy</th>
<th title="Is Capacity Tier enabled?">Capacity Tier</th>
<th title="If Capacity Tier, is Copy Mode enabled?">Copy</th>
<th title="If Capacity Tier, is Move Mode enabled?">Move</th>
<th title="Is Archive Tier enabled?">Archive Tier</th>
<th title="Does the SOBR use Per-Machine backup files?">Per-Machine</th>
<th title="CapTier Type">CapTier Type</th>
<th title="Immutable">Immutable</th>
<th title="Immutable Period">Immutable Period</th>
<th title="Size Limit Enabled">Size Limit Enabled</th>
<th title="Size Limit">Size Limit</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">Scale-out Backup Repository 1</td>
<td title="Extent Count" style="text-align:right">1</td>
<td title="Job Count" style="text-align:right">0</td>
<td title="Policy" style="text-align:right">DataLocality</td>
<td title="Capacity Tier enabled?" style="text-align:right">false</td>
<td title="Copy Mode enabled?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Move Mode enabled?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Archive Tier enabled?" style="text-align:right">false</td>
<td title="Per-VM" style="text-align:right">true</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="" style="text-align:right">
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table><br>
<div class="hdr">Role Summary:</div>
<div class="i2">o A scale-out backup repository ("SOBR") is a single logical repository namespace that consists of one or more underlying backup repositories, or "extents", enabling horizontal scaling across multiple tiers. Data lands on the SOBR's local Performance
tier(s), which can be extended with object storage tiers for long-term and archive storage: capacity tier and archive tier.</div>
<div class="i3">• SOBR can include multiple types of underlying extents, including: Window, Linux, NFS, SMB, Deduplication Appliances, and Object Storage</div>
<div class="hdr">Notes:</div>
<div class="i2">• How many extents are in use? A large number of underlying extents can potentially lead to metadata management challenges and performance degradation. Discuss with your Veeam Engineer whether your extent count is satisfactory.</div>
<div class="i2">
• Is the "Performance" <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/backup_repository_sobr_placement.html?ver=110">Placement Policy</a> in use? If so, consider whether there was a specific reason or use case? "Data Locality" Placement
Policy is more often the ideal policy for most deployments and use cases.
</div>
<div class="i2">
• If using ReFS or XFS <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/backup_repository_block_cloning.html?ver=110">block cloning</a>, the "Data Locality" placement policy is required in order to leverage block cloning ("Fast clone")
functionality.
</div>
<div class="i2">
• Is a <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/hyperv/compatible_repository_account.html?ver=110"> gateway server in use for capacity tier copy/offload</a>? Ensure that the gateway server has adequate resources to act as the funnel for
all backups sent to this object storage repository.
</div>
<div class="i2">
• The "<a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/hyperv/sobr_add_extents.html?ver=110">Perform full backup when the required extent is offline</a>" option (configured in the VBR console) should be considered carefully. It ensures that
backups occur when the expected extent is offline, but with the trade off of additional space consumed for additional Active Full(s), and possible loss of storage efficiencies from volume-based block sharing technologies such as ReFS & XFS.
</div>
<div class="i2">
• Is "<a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/per_vm_backup_files.html?ver=110">Per-Machine</a>" false? If so, consider whether there was a specific reason or use case for disabling it? Enabling this is the ideal policy for most
deployments and use cases. Consult with your Veeam Engineer.
</div>
<div class="i2">
• Is Infrequent Access storage tier used in conjunction with Veeam copy mode or Immutability on object storage? There are <a href="https://forums.veeam.com/object-storage-f52/aws-s3-how-to-reduce-the-number-of-api-calls-t68858.html#p382566">additional API calls associated with these processes</a> that should be considered when budgeting access costs.
</div>
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<div id="sobrExt"></div>
<h3>
SOBR Extent Details</h3>
<h5>
</h5>
<table border="1">
<tbody>
<tr bgcolor="##00B050">
<th title="Repository Name" style="text-align:left">Name</th>
<th title="SOBR Name" style="text-align:left">SOBR</th>
<th title="Tasks set for repository" style="text-align:left">Set Tasks</th>
<th title="CPU Cores detected" style="text-align:left">Cores</th>
<th title="Installed RAM detected" style="text-align:left">RAM(GB)</th>
<th title="Does the repository use Automatic Gateway or dedicated?" style="text-align:left">AutoGateway</th>
<th title="Host/Gateway Assigned if not Automatic Gateway" style="text-align:left">Host</th>
<th title="Repository Path" style="text-align:left">Path</th>
<th title="Detected Free Space based on last cached scan" style="text-align:left">FreeSpace(TB)</th>
<th title="Detected Capacity of repository" style="text-align:left">TotalSpace(TB)</th>
<th title="Calculated free space based on free space divided by total space" style="text-align:left">FreeSpace %</th>
<th title="Does repository decompress data before writing to storage?" style="text-align:left">DeCompress</th>
<th title="Does the repository align data blocks?" style="text-align:left">AlignBlocks</th>
<th title="Does repository use Rotated Drives" style="text-align:left">Rotated Drives</th>
<th title="Does repository use Immutability?" style="text-align:left">Use Immutability</th>
<th title="Repository Type" style="text-align:left">Type</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">sobr_ext_1</td>
<td title="SOBR">Scale-out Backup Repository 1</td>
<td title="Set Tasks" bgcolor="orangered">4</td>
<td title="Cores" style="text-align:right">2</td>
<td title="RAM" style="text-align:right">4</td>
<td title="AutoGate" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Host">Win-Proxy</td>
<td title="Path">F:\sobr_ext_1</td>
<td title="Free Space" style="text-align:right">0.04</td>
<td title="Total Space" style="text-align:right">0.04</td>
<td title="% Free Space" bgcolor="" style="text-align:right">97.4</td>
<td title="UnCompress" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Align Blocks" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Rotated Drives" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Immutable" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Type">
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
* Red/Orange Highlights indicate an area for further investigation such as over-tasking or low available free space
<br><br>
<div class="hdr">Summary:</div><br>
<div class="i2">
•A SOBR is created by taking one, or many individual Veeam repositories (basic, or hardened) and placing them into the SOBR construct. The individual repositories comprising the SOBR are referred to as 'Extents'.
</div>
<div class="i2">
•This section of the Health Check report details repository setting as they are configured in the Veeam Backup and Replication UI. These settings can affect, or help performance of a backup job.
</div><br>
<div class="hdr">Notes:</div><br>
<div class="subhdr">Set Tasks:</div>
<div class="i2">
•This column is the max concurrent task setting allowed to a repository. It specifies the maximum allowed number of concurrent tasks for the backup repository. If this value is exceeded, Veeam Backup & Replication will not start a new task until one
of current tasks finishes. For more information, see <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/limiting_tasks.html">Limiting the Number of Concurrent Tasks</a>.
</div>
<div class="i2">
•To determine the number of tasks/cores needed for a backup repository(s) use the following <a href="https://bp.veeam.com/vbr/2_Design_Structures/D_Veeam_Components/D_backup_repositories/">formula</a>:
</div>
<div class="i3">oThe number of proxy vCPU/cores / 3 = the number of needed repository tasks.</div>
<div class="i2">
•The setting should align with the next two columns: <a style="font-weight: bold">Cores</a>, and <a style="font-weight:bold">RAM(GB)</a></div>
<div class="subhdr">Cores:</div>
<div class="i2">•This number is equal to the number of CPU cores in the repository server.</div>
<div class="subhdr">RAM:</div>
<div class="i2">•This number is equal to the amount of RAM in the repository server.</div>
<div class="i2">•The amount of RAM should be 4x the number of cores.</div>
<div class="subhdr">Free Space (TB) and Free Space %</div>
<div class="i2">•Best practice is to maintain 20% free space in a repository. This is especially important if the SOBR extents are formatted with XFS/REFS file systems as the block cloning and spaceless synthetic backups need to have all the relevant Veeam backup
files on the same disk. Free space is also important on other file systems as Veeam needs working space to create synthetic full backups.</div>
<div class="i2">•In the General Options section of the VBR Console an alarm can be set to alert on repository low free disk space percentage.</div>
<div class="subhdr">Align Blocks</div>
<div class="i2">
•For storage systems using a fixed block size, select the <a style="font-weight:bold">Align backup file data blocks</a> check box. Veeam Backup & Replication will align VM data saved to a backup file at a 4 KB block boundary.
</div>
<div class="i2">•This setting also helps speed data transfer and uses less RAM when transferring data to a block-based repository</div>
<div class="i2">
•For block-based repositories in Veeam Backup and Replication v11 and newer this setting should be set to <a style="font-weight:bold">true</a>.
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<div id="repo"></div>
<h3>
Standalone Repository Details</h3>
<h5>
</h5>
<table border="1">
<tbody>
<tr bgcolor="##00B050">
<th title="Repository name" style="text-align:left">Name</th>
<th title="Total tasks assigned in repository properties" style="text-align:left">Set Tasks</th>
<th title="Total detected CPU cores on repository server" style="text-align:left">Cores</th>
<th title="Total detected RAM on repository server" style="text-align:left">RAM(GB)</th>
<th title="Total jobs assigned to the repository" style="text-align:left">JobCount</th>
<th title="Does the repostory use Automatic Gateway?" style="text-align:left">AutoGateway</th>
<th title="Host assigned as gateway if not using Automatic" style="text-align:left">Host</th>
<th title="Path assigned to store the backup files" style="text-align:left">Path</th>
<th title="Detected free space based on most recent cache data" style="text-align:left">FreeSpace(TB)</th>
<th title="Detected total space." style="text-align:left">TotalSpace(TB)</th>
<th title="Calculated free space percent remaining based on most recent cache data" style="text-align:left">FreeSpace %</th>
<th title="Does the repository use per-VM backup files?" styel="text-aligh:left">Per-VM</th>
<th title="Does the repository decompress backup files before writing to disk?" style="text-align:left">DeCompress</th>
<th title="Is the repository configured to alight data blocks?" style="text-align:left">AlignBlocks</th>
<th title="Is the repository backed by rotated drives?" style="text-align:left">Rotated Drives</th>
<th title="Does the repsoitory use Immutability?" style="text-align:left">Use Immutability</th>
<th title="Repository Type" style="text-align:left">Type</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">P1_WinRepo</td>
<td title="Tasks" bgcolor="">3</td>
<td title="CPU Core Count" style="text-align:right">2</td>
<td title="RAM" style="text-align:right">4</td>
<td title="Job Count" style="text-align:right">0</td>
<td title="AutoGate" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Host">p1-win-repo</td>
<td title="Path">E:\Backups</td>
<td title="Free Space" style="text-align:right">0.07</td>
<td title="Total Space" style="text-align:right">0.12</td>
<td title="% Free Space" bgcolor="" style="text-align:right">57.1</td>
<td title="Per-VM" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="UnCompress" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Align Blocks" style="text-align:right">True</td>
<td title="Rotated Drives" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Immuteable" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Type">Windows</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">REFS</td>
<td bgcolor="orangered" title="Over Utilized">4</td>
<td title="CPU Core Count" style="text-align:right">2</td>
<td title="RAM" style="text-align:right">4</td>
<td title="Job Count" style="text-align:right">7</td>
<td title="AutoGate" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Host">Win-Proxy</td>
<td title="Path">E:\Backups</td>
<td title="Free Space" style="text-align:right">0.08</td>
<td title="Total Space" style="text-align:right">0.10</td>
<td title="% Free Space" bgcolor="" style="text-align:right">80.8</td>
<td title="Per-VM" style="text-align:right">True</td>
<td title="UnCompress" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Align Blocks" style="text-align:right">True</td>
<td title="Rotated Drives" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Immuteable" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Type">Windows</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">sobr_ext_2</td>
<td bgcolor="orangered" title="Over Utilized">4</td>
<td title="CPU Core Count" style="text-align:right">2</td>
<td title="RAM" style="text-align:right">4</td>
<td title="Job Count" style="text-align:right">0</td>
<td title="AutoGate" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Host">Win-Proxy</td>
<td title="Path">G:\sobr_ext_2</td>
<td title="Free Space" style="text-align:right">0.04</td>
<td title="Total Space" style="text-align:right">0.04</td>
<td title="% Free Space" bgcolor="" style="text-align:right">97.4</td>
<td title="Per-VM" style="text-align:right">True</td>
<td title="UnCompress" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Align Blocks" style="text-align:right">True</td>
<td title="Rotated Drives" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Immuteable" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Type">Windows</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
* Red/Orange Highlights indicate an area for further investigation, such as over-tasking or low available free space
<br><br>
<div class="hdr">Summary:</div><br>
<div class="i2">
•Standalone Repositories includes those not configured as part of a SOBR
</div>
<div class="i2">
•This section of the Health Check report details repository setting as they are configured in the Veeam Backup and Replication UI. These settings can affect, or help performance of a backup job.
</div><br>
<div class="hdr">Notes:</div><br>
<div class="subhdr">Set Tasks:</div>
<div class="i2">
•This column is the max concurrent task setting allowed to a repository. It specifies the maximum allowed number of concurrent tasks for the backup repository. If this value is exceeded, Veeam Backup & Replication will not start a new task until one
of current tasks finishes. For more information, see <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/limiting_tasks.html">Limiting the Number of Concurrent Tasks</a>.
</div>
<div class="i2">
•To determine the number of tasks/cores needed for a backup repository(s) use the following <a href="https://bp.veeam.com/vbr/2_Design_Structures/D_Veeam_Components/D_backup_repositories/">formula</a>:
</div>
<div class="i3">oThe number of proxy vCPU/cores / 3 = the number of needed repository tasks.</div>
<div class="i2">
•The setting should align with the next two columns: <a style="font-weight: bold">Cores</a>, and <a style="font-weight:bold">RAM(GB)</a></div>
<div class="subhdr">Cores:</div>
<div class="i2">•This number is equal to the number of CPU cores in the repository server.</div>
<div class="subhdr">RAM:</div>
<div class="i2">•This number is equal to the amount of RAM in the repository server.</div>
<div class="i2">•The amount of RAM should be 4x the number of cores.</div>
<div class="subhdr">Free Space (TB) and Free Space %</div>
<div class="i2">•Best practice is to maintain 20% free space in a repository. This is especially important if the repositories are formatted with XFS/REFS file systems as the block cloning and spaceless synthetic backups need to have all the relevant Veeam backup
files on the same disk. Free space is also important on other file systems as Veeam needs space to create synthetic full backups.</div>
<div class="i2">•In the General Options section of the VBR console an alarm can be set to alert on repository free disk space percentage.</div>
<div class="subhdr">Align Blocks</div>
<div class="i2">
•For storage systems using a fixed block size, select the <a style="font-weight:bold">Align backup file data blocks</a> check box. Veeam Backup & Replication will align VM data saved to a backup file at a 4 KB block boundary.
</div>
<div class="i2">•This setting also helps speed data transfer and uses less RAM when transferring data to a block-based repository</div>
<div class="i2">
•For block-based repositories in Veeam Backup and Replication v11 and newer this setting should be set to <a style="font-weight:bold">true</a>.
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<div id="proxy"></div>
<h3>
Proxy Info</h3>
<h5>
</h5>
<table border="1">
<tbody>
<tr bgcolor="##00b050">
<th title="Proxy Name">Name</th>
<th title="Proxy Type">Type</th>
<th title="Total Assigned Tasks">Assigned Tasks</th>
<th title="Detected CPU Cores">Cores</th>
<th title="Detected RAM">RAM</th>
<th title="Manually Set Transport Mode">Transport Mode</th>
<th title="Is option to failover to NBD enabled?">Failover To Network</th>
<th title="Detected">Chassis</th>
<th title="Is Disabled">Is Disabled</th>
<th title="Cache Size">Cache Size</th>
<th title="Cache Path">Cache Path</th>
<th title="Proxy Host">Host</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Proxy Name">Veeam CDP Proxy</td>
<td title="Proxy Type">CDP</td>
<td title="Set Tasks" bgcolor="">0</td>
<td title="Cores" style="text-align:right">4</td>
<td title="RAM" style="text-align:right">6</td>
<td title="Transport Mode">
</td>
<td title="Failover Enabled" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Chassis">
</td>
<td title="Is Disabled?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Cache Size" style="text-align:right">5</td>
<td title="Cache Path" style="text-align:right">C:\VeeamCDP</td>
<td title="Host" style="text-align:right">live-backup</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Proxy Name">Win-Proxy</td>
<td title="Proxy Type">File</td>
<td title="Set Tasks" bgcolor="">2</td>
<td title="Cores" style="text-align:right">2</td>
<td title="RAM" style="text-align:right">0</td>
<td title="Transport Mode">
</td>
<td title="Failover Enabled" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Chassis">
</td>
<td title="Is Disabled?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Cache Size" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Cache Path" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Host" style="text-align:right">Win-Proxy</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Proxy Name">home-server</td>
<td title="Proxy Type">Vi</td>
<td title="Set Tasks" bgcolor="GreenYellow">
<script></script>1</td>
<td title="Cores" style="text-align:right">4</td>
<td title="RAM" style="text-align:right">16</td>
<td title="Transport Mode">Auto</td>
<td title="Failover Enabled" style="text-align:right">True</td>
<td title="Chassis">Physical</td>
<td title="Is Disabled?" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Cache Size" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Cache Path" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Host" style="text-align:right">home-server</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Proxy Name">Win-Proxy</td>
<td title="Proxy Type">Vi</td>
<td title="Set Tasks" bgcolor="">2</td>
<td title="Cores" style="text-align:right">2</td>
<td title="RAM" style="text-align:right">4</td>
<td title="Transport Mode">Auto</td>
<td title="Failover Enabled" style="text-align:right">True</td>
<td title="Chassis">ViVirtual</td>
<td title="Is Disabled?" style="text-align:right">False</td>
<td title="Cache Size" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Cache Path" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Host" style="text-align:right">Win-Proxy</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table><br>
<div class="hdr">Role Summary:</div>
Veeam proxies are a logical datamover component. There are two types of proxies: (<a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/backup_proxy.html?zoom_highlight=proxy&ver=110">Backup Proxies</a>, <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/cdp_proxy.html?ver=110">CDP Proxies</a>).
Backup Proxies are further subdivided based on function or platform e.g. File Proxies for NAS-based backups, or different source hypervisors.
<div class="i2">• Backup proxies sit between source data (VMs or File Shares) and the backup repositories. Their role is to process backup jobs and deliver backup traffic to the repositories.</div>
<div class="i3">
o VM Backup proxies can leverage different <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/transport_modes.html?ver=110">transport modes</a>.
</div>
<div class="i3">
o File Backup proxies can backup source data from manual or automated snapshot paths for <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/file_share_backup_nfs_share_advanced_settings.html?ver=110"> NFS</a>, <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/file_share_backup_smb_share_advanced_settings.html?ver=110">SMB</a>,
Enterprise NAS filers. (Note: Managed servers do not leverage File Backup Proxies)
</div>
<div class="i3">o Backup Proxies do not store or cache any data locally.</div>
<div class="i2">• CDP proxies process CDP policies and operate as data movers between source and target VMware hosts.</div>
<div class="i3">
o CDP proxies require a <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/system_requirements.html?ver=110#vmware-cdp-proxy-server">local cache.</a></div><br>
<div class="hdr">Notes:</div>
<div class="i2">
• Review the “host” column and identify the host(s) that support <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/limiting_tasks.html?ver=110#task-limitation-for-components-with-several-roles">multiple</a> proxy roles:
</div>
<div class="i3">
o Roles can be combined providing you allocate <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/limiting_tasks.html?ver=110">enough resources</a>.
</div>
<div class="i4"> If roles are non-concurrent then allocate the max resources calculated across all supported roles.</div>
<div class="i4">
If roles are concurrent then allocate <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/limiting_tasks.html?ver=110#task-limitation-for-components-with-several-roles">enough</a> resources for all roles
</div>
<div class="i4"> Keep in mind that CDP proxies are constantly active and transferring data, therefore it is imperative to “reserve” enough resources for its role and add what is necessary the combined role(s).</div>
<div class="i2">• CDP proxies:</div>
<div class="i3">
o Ensure <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/cdp_proxy.html?zoom_highlight=CDP+cache&ver=110#vmware-cdp-proxy-cache">cache</a> is properly sized
</div>
<div class="i3">o Flag CDP proxies with cache located on the C:\ drive as a potential risk.</div>
<div class="i2">
• Compare assigned <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/limiting_tasks.html?ver=110">tasks</a> and core count and identify <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/limiting_tasks.html?ver=110#task-limitation-for-backup-proxies">oversubscription</a>.
</div>
<div class="i2">
• Confirm the RAM to core ratio is <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/system_requirements.html?ver=110#vmware-cdp-proxy-server">adequate</a>.
</div>
<div class="i2">
• Ensure there are enough resources for the base OS. (<a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/system_requirements.html?ver=110#backup-proxy-server">backup proxy</a>, <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/system_requirements.html?ver=110#vmware-cdp-proxy-server">CDP proxy</a>)
</div>
<div class="i2">
• Check selected <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/transport_modes.html?zoom_highlight=transport+mode&ver=110">transport mode</a> and highlight where <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/network_mode_failover.html?ver=110">failover to network mode</a> is disabled when jobs are failing or where failover to network is enabled for jobs to run slower than expected (NBD traffic could flow through the <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/select_backup_network.html?zoom_highlight=preferred+network&ver=110">wrong network</a>).
</div>
<div class="i2">
• Hyper-V off host proxies should <a href="https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/hyperv/offhost_backup_proxy.html?ver=110">match</a> protected Hyper-V host versions.
</div>
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Server Info</h3>
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<tbody>
<tr bgcolor="##00b050">
<th title="Server or Share name">Name</th>
<th title="Detected CPU Cores">Cores</th>
<th title="Detected RAM">RAM</th>
<th title="Server or Share Type">Type</th>
<th title="VMware API Version">Api Version</th>
<th title="Is the Server a Veeam Proxy?">Is Proxy</th>
<th title="Is the Server a Veeam Repository?">Is Repo</th>
<th title="Is the Server a Veeam WAN Accelerator?">Is WAN Acc.</th>
<th title="Is the Server unavailable?">Is UnAvailable</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">\\HOME-SERVER\home-server-share\scripts</td>
<td title="Cores" style="text-align:right">0</td>
<td title="RAM" style="text-align:right">0</td>
<td title="Type">CifsShare</td>
<td title="API Version" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Is Proxy?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Is Repo?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Is WAN Acc?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Is Unavailable?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">192.168.20.60</td>
<td title="Cores" style="text-align:right">4</td>
<td title="RAM" style="text-align:right">32</td>
<td title="Type">ESXi</td>
<td title="API Version" style="text-align:right">V672</td>
<td title="Is Proxy?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Is Repo?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Is WAN Acc?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Is Unavailable?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">192.168.20.65</td>
<td title="Cores" style="text-align:right">8</td>
<td title="RAM" style="text-align:right">16</td>
<td title="Type">ESXi</td>
<td title="API Version" style="text-align:right">V67</td>
<td title="Is Proxy?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Is Repo?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Is WAN Acc?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Is Unavailable?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">192.168.20.66</td>
<td title="Cores" style="text-align:right">2</td>
<td title="RAM" style="text-align:right">12</td>
<td title="Type">ESXi</td>
<td title="API Version" style="text-align:right">V672</td>
<td title="Is Proxy?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Is Repo?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Is WAN Acc?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
<td title="Is Unavailable?" style="text-align:right">
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td title="Name">192.168.20.59</td>
<td title="Cores" style="text-align:right">1</td>
<td title="RAM" style="text-align:right">0</td>
<td title="Type">VC</td>