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256k data block size is used if all drives can support it. If you use a tape library with multiple drives or you use multiple standalone drives, Veeam Backup & Replication uses a unified block size to write data to tapes. Generally, the drives support a range of block sizes and report this range to Veeam Backup & Replication. ![]() ![]() You can connect the tape device directly or remotely.ĭrives use hardware dependent block sizes to read/write the tape data. Veeam Backup & Replication uses the MTF (Microsoft Tape Format) industry format to write data to tape. To get proper MPIO drivers, request them from the tape device vendor. #Changeing a raw disk map in vmware from physical to cirtual driverVeeam Backup & Replication supports both exclusive and non-exclusive driver installation. #Changeing a raw disk map in vmware from physical to cirtual install
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