Hello!
I have two locations that are geographically distant from one another where PVE and PBS (to back up the local PVE environment) is running. I have the opposing PBS instances configured with a separate datastore with a sync job so that the backups for location A periodically sync to location B and vice versa. This has been working really well, but I am wondering if this is necessary?
Is it possible for the two PBS instances to share the same datastore and sync across? Since as far as I understand deduplication is across the entire datastore, this could potentially reduce my total backup storage footprint.
I'm not sure if the way the datastore is structured compared to how the sync function works supports a "bi-directional" sync. My initial thought is no (and makes sense), but thought, other than looking silly, it wouldn't hurt to ask.
Thanks!
I have two locations that are geographically distant from one another where PVE and PBS (to back up the local PVE environment) is running. I have the opposing PBS instances configured with a separate datastore with a sync job so that the backups for location A periodically sync to location B and vice versa. This has been working really well, but I am wondering if this is necessary?
Is it possible for the two PBS instances to share the same datastore and sync across? Since as far as I understand deduplication is across the entire datastore, this could potentially reduce my total backup storage footprint.
I'm not sure if the way the datastore is structured compared to how the sync function works supports a "bi-directional" sync. My initial thought is no (and makes sense), but thought, other than looking silly, it wouldn't hurt to ask.
Thanks!