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      TheLostKos
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      Is it possible to backup to a shared storage? I have disks from a SAN and would like to use that to backup the VMs.

      Here is my setup.
      2 hosts running XOCE, both have fiber channel cards
      2 SAN servers (1 will be hosting live VMs, the 2nd will be for backups)

      I would like to attach the SAN storage directly as shared storage and write directly to there.

      I should add I would like to use a delta backup for this

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        Darkbeldin Vates 🪐 Pro Support Team @TheLostKos
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        @TheLostKos Have you install an XOA or an XO from sources and try making backup?

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          TheLostKos @Darkbeldin
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          @Darkbeldin
          Yes, I have to set up a "New file system remote" for a destination to back up to.

          Digging in it looks like I have to create a virtual disk on the 2nd SAN and attach it to XO, attaching it to XO. It would need to be a raw format since I'll need more than 2 TB of space. Not ideal but I will be testing it soon

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            Darkbeldin Vates 🪐 Pro Support Team @TheLostKos
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            @TheLostKos It's not recommended to do your backup on the same storage that you are using as SR.
            Because if you loose the storage you also loose the backup.

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              TheLostKos @Darkbeldin
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              @Darkbeldin
              As mentioned in my original post I have 2 SAN, 1 is for VMs and another for backup. the backup SR is on the backup SAN.

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                Darkbeldin Vates 🪐 Pro Support Team @TheLostKos
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                @TheLostKos You don't do backup on SR normally because it's linked to the host, you use an NFS share or a samba share already setup.

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                  TheLostKos @Darkbeldin
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                  @Darkbeldin In my network NFS and Samba shares would be a VM also on the same host so I would be in the same boat as before

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