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Deep Dive: Memory consumption of a Veeam repository

Posted on May 26, 2015May 27, 2015 by Luca Dell'Oca 4 Comments

Veeam repositories, both Windows and Linux based, are running a software component responsible for receiving and storing data as they are processed by proxies. One of the most important parameter when sizing a repository is its expected memory consumption. Here are some informations for its proper configuration.

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