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Deferred Delete / Repo space

Does anyone from RR have any insight into the Deferred Delete Process and/ or managing full repo's?

 

1) Deferred Delete

I cant find a lot of info on deferred delete past https://support.quest.com/rapid-recovery/kb/198715/understanding-deferred-delete-in-nightly-jobs

- How is it different than the normal deleting rpfs index file jobs? Does it just run after a delete is performed vs waiting till the nightly?

- Is there any reason not to enable this (and if not, why is it not the default) 

- If we upgrade to v6 and enable deferred delete (or the normal nightly job) Will this clean up v5 repos that were affected with several bugs from v5 repos, such as the ones documented here

support.quest.com/.../understanding-0-compression-in-an-appassure-rapid-recovery-repository

 

2) Full Repo's

I wish you guys would take a look at this entire repo situation. We constantly have sites call us with full repo's and it is a pain to deal with. The Cores are always in this catch 22 where you need space to free up space and we always seem to end up doing something we don't want to do just in order to get it running again and each time, what we have to do seems different. These types of posts go back years without any change, the forum suggested 2 of them as "solutions" to me when I was creating this one

Some idea's

- Have the Repo reserve some space for performing jobs that clear up space, like deletes, rollup etc. Make it so this space can not be consumed long term, EVER

- Have the Core stop backup when the repo reaches a certain % full or even better a % of the total size. So a working % is stored if the repo is 500GB or 50TB, make this configurable

- Have some sort of external space that can be used for jobs like rollup, RP deletes. Even if we had to add a storage location to the repo that was used for this process ONLY. so we could add it, delete data, run rollup and then DELETE the storage location from the repo (long shot, probably)

 

Or maybe I am missing something that is already there? If so, I would love a bit of guidance

 

Thanks in advance

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  • "you know how long it would take..." - Yeah, I do know. Seen it done. Helped do it. Painful. Like you said, no other option really...

    I'm a big fan of of this report - support.quest.com/.../powershell-unified-at-a-glance-reporting-user-guide-and-script-. Send it once a day and at the top are the repo stats and a single breakdown of all the jobs that occurred. Don't enable any notifications on the core unless you absolutely need them otherwise it will spam you into oblivion.

    Also, dataprotection.rapidrecovery.com is a great tool for managing cores and watching repo stats, events, alerts, etc. Not sure if you've set it up or not, but I highly recommend you do.

    Base images are a definite problem. I've been complaining about them for years too. Hopefully we'll get some traction on them one of these days...

    If you haven't gone to https://ideas.labs.quest.com/ and submitted feature requests, voted on existing ones, etc., I recommend you do. The RR Product Team is using this tool to garner feedback and prioritize new features. It also allows you to track your ideas and suggestions and get feedback on them.
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  • "you know how long it would take..." - Yeah, I do know. Seen it done. Helped do it. Painful. Like you said, no other option really...

    I'm a big fan of of this report - support.quest.com/.../powershell-unified-at-a-glance-reporting-user-guide-and-script-. Send it once a day and at the top are the repo stats and a single breakdown of all the jobs that occurred. Don't enable any notifications on the core unless you absolutely need them otherwise it will spam you into oblivion.

    Also, dataprotection.rapidrecovery.com is a great tool for managing cores and watching repo stats, events, alerts, etc. Not sure if you've set it up or not, but I highly recommend you do.

    Base images are a definite problem. I've been complaining about them for years too. Hopefully we'll get some traction on them one of these days...

    If you haven't gone to https://ideas.labs.quest.com/ and submitted feature requests, voted on existing ones, etc., I recommend you do. The RR Product Team is using this tool to garner feedback and prioritize new features. It also allows you to track your ideas and suggestions and get feedback on them.
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