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BugZero found this defect 3463 days ago.
Understanding the difference between Typical and Advanced scalability modes.
Depending on the size of the managed virtual environment, you can choose of the following Veeam ONE installation types: Typical — this type of installation is recommended for small to medium environments, with up to 100 hosts and 1500 VMs Advanced Scalability — this type of installation is recommended for large environments with more than 100 hosts and 1500 VMs Installation type is defined by a set of configuration parameters that determine Veeam ONE behavior in a number of areas, such as data collection and other. Choosing the appropriate installation type allows you to optimize monitoring and reporting performance and improve user experience in Veeam ONE.
To switch between the modes, on Veeam One server run "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Veeam\Veeam ONE Settings\VeeamOneSettings.exe" > Deployment Configuration > Save > Restart Veeam One Monitor and Veeam One Reporter services. NOTE that the previously collected data will not be revisited.
Changing between data collection modes affects the following Veeam ONE settings. Configuration Option Description Optimized for Typical Deployment Optimized for Advanced Scalability Deployment Backup Data Only VMware real-time performance Timeout for collecting VMware vSphere real-time performance data. 300 seconds (5 minutes) 1200 seconds (20 minutes) 300 seconds (5 minutes) Sampling renewal interval for real-time counters. 20 seconds 900 seconds (15 minutes) 20 seconds VMware historical performance Sampling renewal interval for historical counters (older than one hour). 5 minutes 30 minutes 5 minutes Sampling renewal interval for historical counters (older than one week). 2 hours 2 hours 2 hours MinTreeCheckInterval Updating the object inventory tree in Veeam ONE Monitor. 10 seconds 1 minute 10 seconds PageUpdateDelay Loading data after choosing an object in the object inventory tree. 0.5 second 1.5 second 0.5 second GetVmsnapshottimeout Timeout for collecting data about VM snapshot files from datastores. 900 seconds (15 minutes) 3600 seconds (1 hour) 900 seconds (15 minutes) Collectthreadtimeout Timeout for collecting data from servers by Veeam ONE Reporter. 6 hours 12 hours 6 hours DashboardCapturetimeout Timeout for capturing the dashboard for a scheduled dashboard delivery. 3600 seconds (1 hour) 7200 seconds (2 hours) 3600 seconds (1 hour) Virtual machines files data collection Collecting information about VM files (for the Garbage Files report). Yes No No For new modes implemented with version 9.5, refer to this KB article.