Hello,
technically it works, I just rarely ever see anyone doing it.
For SQL, there are AlwaysON availability groups. For the backup server itself, one could do it. But 8 vCPUs still seem to be the maximum on VMware side. I don't know how many machines you have, but that can be a limit.
In general, I would try to keep the configuration database local to avoid dependency & latency challenges.
Best regards,
Hannes
technically it works, I just rarely ever see anyone doing it.
For SQL, there are AlwaysON availability groups. For the backup server itself, one could do it. But 8 vCPUs still seem to be the maximum on VMware side. I don't know how many machines you have, but that can be a limit.
In general, I would try to keep the configuration database local to avoid dependency & latency challenges.
Best regards,
Hannes
Statistics: Posted by HannesK — Mar 11, 2024 1:15 pm