Link to home
Create AccountLog in
Windows OS

Windows OS

--

Questions

--

Followers

Top Experts

Avatar of WATIT
WATIT

Backup Exec 16 - Dedupe selection while Backing up the "BACKUP SERVER" it self
Hi All,

We have Backup Exec 16 running on Windows 2012 R2, on a Physical server. and the Dedupe Disk is the D:\ drive in the server.
I do Dedupe backup so need to know when backup up the "BACKUP SERVER" which folders to be de-selected!

I've gone through this article https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.000068227 and deselected the "Backup Exec Deduplication Storage " from "Shadow Copy Components" as you can see in the picture below section B.

1) Question is do I still need to deselect the Dedupe folder in D:\ drive "BackupExecDeduplicationStorgaeFolder"  Section A in the picture shown ?

Im bit confused as to whats the difference is here
User generated image

Zero AI Policy

We believe in human intelligence. Our moderation policy strictly prohibits the use of LLM content in our Q&A threads.


ASKER CERTIFIED SOLUTION
Avatar of David Johnson, CDDavid Johnson, CD🇨🇦

Link to home
membership
Log in or create a free account to see answer.
Signing up is free and takes 30 seconds. No credit card required.
Create Account

Avatar of PberPber🇨🇦

No comment has been added to this question in more than 21 days, so it is now classified as abandoned.

I have recommended this question be closed as follows:

Accept: David Johnson CD MVP (https:#a42183192)

If you feel this question should be closed differently, post an objection and the moderators will review all objections and close it as they feel fit. If no one objects, this question will be closed automatically the way described above.

Pber
Experts-Exchange Cleanup Volunteer

Reward 1Reward 2Reward 3Reward 4Reward 5Reward 6

EARN REWARDS FOR ASKING, ANSWERING, AND MORE.

Earn free swag for participating on the platform.

Windows OS

Windows OS

--

Questions

--

Followers

Top Experts

This topic area includes legacy versions of Windows prior to Windows 2000: Windows 3/3.1, Windows 95 and Windows 98, plus any other Windows-related versions including Windows Mobile.