Strategies of backup for virtual machines 200 +?

Hello

I have a question for you guys - if you have more than 100 virtual machines in your environment or your virtual machines are large & gt; 50GB, so what's your backup strategy for them? Are you using the VCB to backup all, or maybe you install the normal backup client (Veritas, CA, etc.) and backup via LAN? Or maybe you have other solutions for backup process?

If you VCB, you have more than one VCB proxy? Or you start all on one server (a single script of vcb?)

Thanks for any info.

I should also mention that we use traditional backup for file servers agents over 200 Gb.  Ranger has a level file restore option, but it can take hours to reopen the file because it is compressed during the backup process.  I would also like to stress that the file formats shown in the screenshot are files zipped after the backup.  the size depends on how much space is used in the VMDK file.  some of the virtual machine listed are 50 to 70 GB vmdk files which are compressed within a 15 GB.  Also, when you are restoring is an exact replica of the original.  Some of my 50 GB VM restore tests were less than 30 minutes.

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