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Registry Values in Veeam Backup & Replication

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Challenge

This document lists registry values mentioned in other public documents, with either usage information or links to those documents. This is not a comprehensive list of all registry values in Veeam Backup & Replication, because some values should not be altered, or should only be altered with assistance from Veeam Support.

Some values are added or changed in each update, so some values will not be present in older versions of the product. Some values may no longer be as relevant in the current version as when they were created, but complete removal from the product is unusual.

Solution

Most values should only be altered in the specific circumstances described in a knowledge base, other linked articles, or with assistance from Veeam Support.  

In most cases, the registry value will not be present, and will need to be created under the specified key; the default value represents the behavior of the product when the registry value does not exist. In some cases, the key containing the value will also need to be created. All numeric values are in decimal unless otherwise noted.

For most registry values, restart the Veeam Backup Service to apply changes. Make sure no jobs or restores are running before restarting services.


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General

BackupCopyLookForward

Originally published in What’s New in v8.
Key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication\
Type: DWORD
Default Value: 0 (Disabled)
Description: If you do not want backup copy jobs to transfer the latest point after each restart, set this to 1 to only look for restore points newer than the start time.

BlockSnapshotThreshold

Currently in Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices. Originally published in What’s New in v9. This applies to both VMware and Hyper-V.

BodyPayloadCompressionDisabled

See Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices

CloudReplicaNoStaticIpSDetectedWarning

See Veeam Cloud Connect Administrator Guide

ConnectByIPsTimeoutSec

See KB1976

CorePath

See KB2086

DataMoverLocalFastPath

Originally published in Release Notes for Veeam Backup & Replication 8.0 Patch 1. Beginning in v8 Update 2, the feature is no longer experimental, so the default has changed from 0 to 2.

DefaultCASServer

See Release Notes for Veeam Backup & Replication 9.0 Update 2

DisablePublicIPTrafficEncryption

See KB2055 and Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices

DisableVBKRename

See KB1076

EnableRestoreSNMPTraps

See Release Notes for Veeam Backup & Replication 8.0 Update 2b

ForceDeleteBackupFiles

See KB1154

HashRepositoryBasePath and HashRepositoryGlobalDedupBasePath

See KB1828

IgnoreFileDeletionErrorInRetention

See KB1358

InfrastructureCacheExpirationSec

Originally published in What’s New in v9.
Key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication\
Type: DWORD
Default Value: 900 (15 minutes)
Description: To remove the wait time for virtual infrastructure objects to be loaded, the user interface now uses an infrastructure cache in certain places, such as in the Backup Job wizards and in the Virtual Machines tab.

MaxPerlSoapOperationTimeout

See KB1176

NetUseShareAccess

See KB1735

PayloadChecksumsDisabled

See Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices

PostJobScriptTimeoutSec

Originally published in What’s New in v8.
Key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication\
Type: DWORD
Default Value: 900 (15 minutes)
Description: Execution timeout for scripts run after a job.

PreJobScriptTimeoutSec

Originally published in What’s New in v8.
Key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication\
Type: DWORD
Default Value: 900 (15 minutes)
Description: Execution timeout for scripts run before a job.

Remoting_MachineName and Remoting_UseIPAddress

See KB2098

remotingTimeout

See KB1237 and KB2166

RootFolder

See KB1094 and Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices

ShowSplashScreen

Originally published in What’s New in v8.
Key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication\
Type: DWORD
Default Value: 1 (enabled)
Description: To hide the splash screen that appears while the console is loading, set this value to 0.

SqlDatabaseName, SqlInstanceName, and SqlServerName

Mentioned in KB1109, KB1250, KB1443, KB1448, and KB1471.
The DBConfig utility largely replaces any need to manually alter these values.

SshFingerprintCheck

See Release Notes for Veeam Backup & Replication 9.0 Update 1

UseLowBandwithMode

See Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices

VBRCatalog

Mentioned in KB1453, KB1999, and KB2139.

VdkMaxDisksNum

See KB1772

VSSGuestSnapshotTimeout

See Release Notes for Veeam Backup & Replication 9.0 Update 1

WanRootCachePath

See KB1828





MS SQL & Oracle

DisableOracleProcessing

See Release Notes for Veeam Backup & Replication 9.0 Update 1

EnableDBExclusions

See KB1051

IscsiMountFsCheckRetriesCount

See Release Notes for Veeam Backup & Replication 9.0 Update 2

OracleSkipNoArchiveLogDB

See Release Notes for Veeam Backup & Replication 9.0 Update 1

OracleTempLogPath

See KB2093

SqlBackupDatabasesToSkip and delimiters

See KB2104 or Backup and Restore of SQL Server Databases

SqlBackupLogsAgeDaysToSkipLogBackup and SqlBackupLogsAgeDaysToSkipTruncate

See KB2029

SqlExecTimeout

See KB2027

SqlTempLogPath

See Backup and Restore of SQL Server Databases

Debug Log

For LoggingLevel, see KB1247. For all other values, see KB1825.





Hyper-V

CutHvVmSecuritySettings

See KB2021

EnableHvVDK

Originally published in What’s New in v8.
Key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication\
Type: DWORD
Default Value: 1 (enabled)
Description: By default, the Veeam VDK driver is used to mount VM disks for file level restore. To use the native Hyper-V disk mount driver instead, set this value to 0. Prior to v8 Update 2, this must be set to 0 to mount native 4K disks. In the current version, this setting is only useful for isolation troubleshooting.

HvDelayBeforeSnapshotImportCompleteSec

See KB1844

MaxVmCountOnHvHardSnapshot

Originally published in What’s New in v8.
Key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication\
Type: DWORD
Default Value: 8
Description: For reliability reasons caused by Hyper-V backup architecture, when a hardware VSS provider is used the maximum amount of VMs per snapshot is limited to eight by default. This value can be increased on fast storage, or decreased for troubleshooting purposes. See also “Allow processing of multiple VMs with a single volume snapshot” in the user guide.

MaxVmCountOnHvSoftSnapshot

Originally published in What’s New in v8.
Key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication\
Type: DWORD
Default Value: 4
Description: For reliability reasons caused by Hyper-V backup architecture, when a software VSS provider is used the maximum amount of VMs per snapshot is limited to four by default. This value can be increased on fast storage, or decreased for troubleshooting purposes. See also “Allow processing of multiple VMs with a single volume snapshot” in the user guide.

UIShowAllVssProvidersForVolume

See KB1861





Tape

DisableTapeSubsystem

See KB1816. Originally published in Veeam Backup & Replication 7.0 R2 update.

TapeDevices

See KB1842

TapeDeviceWatcherTimeoutSec

See KB1887

TapeIgnoreReturnMediaToOriginalSlot

See KB1943





VMware

DisableAutoSnapshotConsolidation

See KB2091

EagerZeroedDiskRestore

Originally published in What’s New in v9.
Key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication\
Type: DWORD
Default Value: 1 (enabled)
Description: In 8.0, the Direct SAN restore process creates lazy zeroed disks. In 9.0, Direct SAN restore instead creates eager zeroed disks, since this was found to improve performance in most cases. To create lazy zeroed disks in full VM restore in version 9.0, set this value to 0.

EnableSameHostDirectNFSMode

See Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices

EnableSameHostHotaddMode

See KB1681 and Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices

InverseVssProtocolOrder

See Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices. Also mentioned in KB1230. Originally published in Patch 1 Release Notes for Veeam Backup & Replication 6.1.0.181.

IrMountLeaseTimeOut

See KB2166. Originally published in Veeam Backup & Replication 7.0 R2 update.

IrVcdMountLeaseTimeOut

See KB2166. Originally published in Veeam Backup & Replication 7.0 R2 update.

MaxSnapshotsPerDatastore

See Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices. Originally published in Veeam Backup & Replication 7.0 R2 update.

MountLeaseTimeOut

See KB1237

NetAppOrderedIPList

See Release Notes for Veeam Backup & Replication 8.0 Update 2b

RemoveBiosUuid

Originally published in What’s New in v8.
Key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication\Surebackup\
Type: DWORD
Default Value: 0 (disabled)
Description: SureBackup jobs can automatically remove BIOS UUID from the VMX file of tested VMs to prevent problems with VMware SRM and similar tools that track VMs using this parameter. To enable UUID removal, set this value to 1.

RemoveVmSnapshot

See User Guide for VMware vSphere

ResetCBTOnDiskResize

See KB1940

SanMonitorTimeout and SanRescan_Periodically_Days

See Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices

StrictDatastoreScope

See Release Notes for Veeam Backup & Replication 9.0 Update 1

VDDKLogLevel

See Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices

ViHostConcurrentNfcConnections

See Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices

vixExecutionTimeoutSec and vixOperationTimeoutSec

See Veeam Backup & Replication 7.0 R2 update

VssOtherGuest

See KB1062

VssPreparationTimeout

See KB1377


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