![]() Will volume-restore work in this case? I had problems previously with volume-level restore but that was going from RDM to VMFS, I expect the opposite to work because RDM disks are 1-2GB larger. Then delete the VMFS datastore and go back to using RDM. ![]() I can use the Windows Agent to back up this fileserver VM (this is the method I used to shuffle my data around just this week). *note it is thick-provisioned so ESXI sees free space as ~1GB * My 55TB datastore has about 18TB of free space. Unfortunately I do not have any free space to add an extent and grow my large datastore as I always create datastores to use full space. I have disabled the warnings and VM-skipping in Veeam settings but it continues to fail. I'm trying to run an active full but it fails on the fileserver with the message above. I have since shuffled my data around and now I have a large ~55TB datastore setup as VMFS6 and that datastore is now attached to the same fileserver VM. Previously (in my former post) I was presenting one 12-bay DAS to one of my VMs in ESXI with Raw Device Mapping (virtual mode). Both servers have their own 12-bay DAS attached to a P800-series raid card. I have two HP DL-series servers, one runs esxi 6.5 and the other has Win 2019 installed and is used only for Veeam. Hello please see my previous post for some history:
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