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Home » Veeam

Veeam Hot-Add Mode Fails – Mismatching VMFS block size

17/09/2013 by Myles Gray Leave a Comment

Recently had a problem were Veeam was giving bother on one VM that had a dedicated datastore, not allowing hot-add virtual appliance mode to work. I originally thought it was a problem with CBT (changed block tracking) so I disabled that, with no luck, as it transpires there were a few (all datastore formatting related) […]

Filed Under: Infrastructure, Virtualisation Tagged With: CBT, hot-add, RDM, Veeam, vmfs, vsphere

Myles Gray

I am a Senior Technical Marketing Architect for VMware in the Storage and Availability Business Unit. Focused primarily on content generation, product enablement and feedback from customers and field to engineering. Read More…

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