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Hi Everyone,

 

Just writing in to check if we have any documents related to Vmware Vsan NFS file shares ( it is only released in vsphere 7 update 2) ? Am i right to say it does not really matters since we can backup directly via NFS protocol?

https://documentation.commvault.com/11.26/essential/119323_nas_file_servers.html

 

Best answer by Onno van den Berg

@lawysy correct. The data that resides on NFS/SMB shares who are presented via vSAN File Services can be protected through a regular FileSystem agent. However it would be nice if Commvault adds IntelliSnap support. You can b.t.w. use a workaround see:

Reference → #StorageMinute, vSAN File Services - Backups using Snapshots (vmware.com)

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@lawysy correct. The data that resides on NFS/SMB shares who are presented via vSAN File Services can be protected through a regular FileSystem agent. However it would be nice if Commvault adds IntelliSnap support. You can b.t.w. use a workaround see:

Reference → #StorageMinute, vSAN File Services - Backups using Snapshots (vmware.com)


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Onno van den Berg wrote:

@lawysy correct. The data that resides on NFS/SMB shares who are presented via vSAN File Services can be protected through a regular FileSystem agent. However it would be nice if Commvault adds IntelliSnap support. You can b.t.w. use a workaround see:

Reference → #StorageMinute, vSAN File Services - Backups using Snapshots (vmware.com)

@Onno van den Berg Thanks for the reply , Cheers


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