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Multiple transport modes? SAN transport mode with Agent?

I am re-configuring our server and now have the option to do Agent-less on the majority of our VMs. Our Core is a physical box, and has 10gbE access to one of our NASes on the san, but not the other, so some VMs cannot be transported over that method.

 

My question is two fold: Can SAN be used for Agents as well as Agent-less? IE our Exchange and SQL servers will want to remain Agent for the Log Truncation - can they still take advantage of SAN transport? And that brings up - can one core do both, on a per-vm basis or is it all or nothing? IE 90% of our VMs are accessible via 10gbE to our physical core, but several are not (local storage on ESXi hosts). 

 

Ideally we'd have a mix of Agent and Agent-less, using SAN Transport unless they're on an unreachable datastore and then they'd use LAN NBD. Is there any way to tell which vms are using which policy, other than opening the VM and looking at NIC traffic during a backup?

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  • Truthfully - zero. If the steps are followed in the KB they show up as unmounted volumes, which at that level the risk is zero. Furthermore if you just want to use LAN-Free SAN for just backups and not for restores, then you can expose the ESXi datastores as read only to the Core, and then you're really safe (even though you were/are before). However regardless of which VMware aware product I've used over the years, I have yet to see/hear of LAN-Free SAN having a negative impact upon a production environment.

    Funny you should ask about the scrub command. Will it interfere, no it should not. However it is also one of those 'best practice' items that is not essential to the process. A VMware recommendation yes, however if you don't run the scrub the process will still work as expected. The automount however - I would highly recommend as you don't want Windows mounting the volume on you.
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  • Truthfully - zero. If the steps are followed in the KB they show up as unmounted volumes, which at that level the risk is zero. Furthermore if you just want to use LAN-Free SAN for just backups and not for restores, then you can expose the ESXi datastores as read only to the Core, and then you're really safe (even though you were/are before). However regardless of which VMware aware product I've used over the years, I have yet to see/hear of LAN-Free SAN having a negative impact upon a production environment.

    Funny you should ask about the scrub command. Will it interfere, no it should not. However it is also one of those 'best practice' items that is not essential to the process. A VMware recommendation yes, however if you don't run the scrub the process will still work as expected. The automount however - I would highly recommend as you don't want Windows mounting the volume on you.
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