Enabling the windows server 2012 deduplication role on your Veeam server (you don't need to actually dedupe something, just enable the role) will make that server capable of reading the data and restore it correctly. CloneSpy can help you free up hard drive space by detecting and removing duplicate files. In this case I think the Veeam server will be the acting mount server and what I am guessing now is that it can't succeed the restore because it can't read the data correctly because of the windows server 2012 dedup. CloneSpy is a Free Duplicate File CleanUp Tool for Windows. It is an easy to use deduplication tool which cleanses the duplicate records using a simple yet powerful 5 step wizard-based approach to search duplicates on standard and custom objects. In case of a Linux repository, it becomes the Veeam server. Duplicate Search and Merge is a native deduplication application built for Salesforce. This Software Compatibility List (SCL) document contains information for Veritas NetBackup 9.0 through 9.x.x. Normally the repository server is the mount server by default when it is windows. I am guessing that you have a single Veeam server with all the different roles on it. In short for your case, the mount server will use the backup file to "mount it" so it can read the data and show it to you so you can do item level recovery. The definition of a mount server can be found here:
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