You use datastores as the source for your backup jobs. Some VM backups are consuming too much repository disk space. They have backup files created by multiple backup jobs. What could be the reason? (Choose two.)
A.
VMware Storage DRS (Distributed Resource Scheduler) moved VMs to different datastores
B.
Jobs are configured as per VM and these particular VM's need more fulls
C.
VM retention is set to do full backups more often than others in the job
D.
The VM is in a backup chain and trapped inside a single retention file
E.
The VMs were moved to different datastores manually
A. seems nonsense. If moved they would give errors and not copy.
B. is true. Per VM jobs occupy more space because they do not deduplicate blocks of the vm's.
C. could be true
D. no information to be found Googling this
E. if moved they would not be copied anymore, give errors and not ocupy more space.
I'd select B &C.
why? does a datastore change on the hypervisor force a new full or something (cbt)? https://forums.veeam.com/vmware-vsphere-f24/vmware-frequently-asked-questions-t9329.html#p39946
i think the idea is that many VM are copied, manually (E) or automatically (A) to the datastore source of the backups. that's why there are many jobs and backups there
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