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Mastering Veeam Backup & Replication - Third Edition

By : Chris Childerhose
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Mastering Veeam Backup & Replication - Third Edition

By: Chris Childerhose

Overview of this book

Veeam is one of the leading modern data protection solutions, making it a necessary skill for anyone responsible for backing up virtual environments. This new edition of Mastering Veeam Backup & Replication is revised and updated to cover Veeam version 12. This edition covers some new features added to the application, such as VeeaMover, Per Machine Backup chains, and MFA on the console. The book guides you through implementing modern data protection solutions for your cloud and virtual infrastructure with Veeam while helping you master advanced concepts such as Continuous Data Protection (CDP), extended object storage support, VeeaMover, and security settings. You’ll dive deep into other new features as well, such as Direct to Object storage, Object to Tape and learn about CDP from a service provider perspective with Veeam Cloud Connect (VCC). By the end of this Veeam book, you'll be able to successfully implement Veeam Backup & Replication to secure your environment and enable disaster recovery.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
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Part 1: Installation – Best Practices, Core Architecture, and Other Enhancements
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Part 2: Security, Object Storage Direct, CDP, and Cloud Connect

Learning about the Linux hardened repository option in the repository wizard

When Veeam Backup and Replication v11 was released, Veeam introduced the Linux hardened repository server, and now, with the release of Veeam Backup and Replication v12, the Linux hardened repository is an option you can select within the Add Backup Repository wizard when you choose the Direct attached storage option, as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 2.11 – The Add Backup Repository wizard and selecting Direct attached storage

Figure 2.11 – The Add Backup Repository wizard and selecting Direct attached storage

Once you click the Direct attached storage option, you are presented with a new dialog, which contains Linux (Hardened Repository) as an option:

Figure 2.12 – The Linux (Hardened Repository) option directly in the wizard

Figure 2.12 – The Linux (Hardened Repository) option directly in the wizard

After you select the Linux (Hardened Repository) option, you are presented with the option to add a new server or use an existing one if already set up in your environment, as shown...