What transport mode does the Linux backup proxy support?
What transport mode does the Linux backup proxy support?
The Linux backup proxy supports multiple transport modes, including Direct Storage Access, Network, and Backup from Storage Snapshots, making the usage 'Automatic' because it can dynamically switch between supported modes. This functionality is well within the capabilities described for version 11 of the software, supporting a range of transport modes.
In version 10, it could be D https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/backup_proxy.html?ver=100 But in version 11, it should be A. See What’s New in V11? "Linux proxy transport modes — Supported transport modes now include Direct Storage Access (for block and NFS storage), Network (NBD/NBDSSL) and Backup from Storage Snapshots (for block storage only). In addition, the existing hot-add transport mode performance has been improved significantly with the advanced data fetcher technology, previously leveraged by Windows-based proxies only"
D is correct
A is correct in version 11 all modes are supported everyone who is saying D is still answering this question with version 10 in mind, and we are now are version 11.
VMCE 2020 = D VMCE 2021 = A
A is correct now with the V11
D is correct
d. see https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/backup_proxy_requirements.html?ver=110
D for now.
D is corect. Requirements and Limitations for Linux Backup Proxy: -Only the Virtual appliance transport mode is available.