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Veeam Backup & Replication is a comprehensive data protection and disaster recovery solution. With Veeam Backup & Replication, you can create image-level backups of virtual, physical and cloud machines and restore from them. Technology used in the product optimizes data transfer and resource consumption, which helps to minimize storage costs and the recovery time in case of a disaster.

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Veeam Backup & Replication provides a centralized console for administering backup, restore and replication operations in all supported platforms (virtual, physical, cloud). Also, the console allows you to automate and schedule routine data protection operations and integrate with solutions for alerting and generating compliance reports.

When you perform replication from backup, Veeam Backup & Replication does not address hosts and storage in the production environment to read VM data. As a source of data, Veeam Backup & Replication uses a backup chain that already exists in a backup repository. As a result, Veeam Backup & Replication creates only one snapshot and transfers VM data only once. Veeam Backup & Replication retrieves VM data only while a backup or backup copy job is running. The replication job re-uses retrieved data to build VM replica restore points.

This will open the Veeam Backup and Replication window. Click on install Veeam Backup and replication.
- You will now be prompted with the maintenance mode window. Select Repair and click on Next to continue.

Henceforth, Veeam backup and Replication should work as expected. Start the Veeam Backup and Replication Console: From the Start menu, select Apps > Veeam > Veeam Backup & Replication Console. Alternatively, to access the Backup and Replication console, open Veeam using the Veeam Backup and Replication Console shortcut created on your desktop and click on connect as shown below.

Veeam Backup & Replication software is compatible with a variety of backup targets and can be used with VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V. The product works on the virtualization layer and is agentless. According to the vendor, the software has a recovery time objective of less than 15 minutes for all applications and uses built-in WAN acceleration to replicate data off-site up to 50 times faster than a raw data transfer.

Veeam Backup & Replication 9.5, released in 2016, has numerous features to help with high-speed recoveries, data loss avoidance and verified recoveries. Some of these features include a scale-out backup repository, instant file-level recovery, remote office/branch office support and SureBackup technology that tests VM backups to ensure data recovery. A Veeam Cloud Connect feature provides secure cloud backups, and the software has fully integrated cloud disaster recovery.

Veeam Backup & Replication is a software solution that protects your data by performing backup, replication, and recovery operations. With this product, you can recover your data fast from all types of infrastructure: virtual, physical, and cloud.

This guide guided you through the installation steps for Veeam Backup & Replication version 12. You should now be able to successfully connect to your backup servers and perform any necessary operations necessary to implement your data backup strategy.

Veeam Backup & Replication is a proprietary backup app developed by Veeam for virtual environments built on VMware vSphere, Nutanix AHV, and Microsoft Hyper-V hypervisors.[3] The software provides backup, restore and replication functionality for virtual machines, physical servers and workstations as well as cloud-based workload.[4]

Veeam Backup & Replication operates both the virtualization layer as well manages physical machine backup. It backs up VMs at the image-level using a hypervisor's snapshots to retrieve VM data.[5] Backups can be full (a full copy of VM image) or incremental (saving only the changed blocks of data since the last backup job run).[6] Backup increments are created using the built-in changed block tracking (CBT) mechanism. The available backup methods include forward incremental-forever backup, forward incremental backup, and reverse incremental backup. Additionally, there is an option to perform active full and synthetic full backups.[7]
Veeam Backup & Replication provides automated recovery verification for both backups and replicas. The program starts a VM directly from a backup or replica in the isolated test environment and runs tests against it. During the verification, the VM image remains in a read-only state. This mechanism can also be used for troubleshooting or testing patches and upgrades.[8][9]

Veeam Backup & Replication supports software-defined storage technology. It allows organizing a scalable backup repository from a collection of heterogeneous storage devices. Backups can be stored on-premises, transferred to off-site repositories via the WAN,[10] saved to tape media for long-term retention, or sent to cloud storage. Cloud storage support is available on an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) model. Veeam's technology, Cloud Connect, provides integrated and secured backup to the cloud through Veeam-powered service providers.[11][12]
Veeam Backup & Replication is storage-agnostic, but it also has specialized storage integrations with some storage systems such as Cisco HyperFlex, EMC VNX, EMC VNXe,[13] HP 3PAR, HP StoreVirtual,[14] Nimble,[15] NetApp,[16] IBM,[17] Lenovo Storage V Series.[18] In addition, through a separate Universal Storage API and plug-in, Veeam also provides storage integrations with INFINIDAT [19] and Pure Storage.[20] It uses storage system snapshots as a source for backups and recovery of VMware VMs with disks residing on storage volumes.[21][22] Veeam Backup & Replication also have build in direct NFS agent which allows to access NetApp snapshots directly from NAS storage bypassing hosts for backup, restore & storage scan operations.

Along with backup, Veeam Backup & Replication can perform image-based VM replication. It creates a "clone" of a production VM onsite or offsite and keeps it in a ready-to-use state. Each VM replica has a configurable number of failover points.[23] Image-based VM replication is also available via Veeam Cloud Connect for Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS).[24]

Veeam Backup & Replication decreases backup files size and data traffic with built-in data deduplication and compression. There is support for deduplicating storage systems such as EMC Data Domain,[26] ExaGrid[27] and HP StoreOnce Catalyst and NetApp Cloud Backup (AltaVault).[28] Using deduplicating storage appliances as backup repositories allows achieving greater levels of deduplication ratios. Veeam Backup & Replication also provides built-in WAN acceleration to reduce the bandwidth required for transferring backups and replicas over the WAN.

Built on a modular scheme, Veeam Backup & Replication allows for setting scalable backup infrastructures. The software architecture supports onsite, offsite and cloud-base data protection, operations across remote sites and geographically dispersed locations.[29] The installation package of Veeam Backup & Replication includes a set of mandatory and optional components that can be installed on physical or virtual machines.[30]

The CVE-2023-27532 affects to Veeam.Backup.Service.exe listening on TCP 9401 port of VEEAM servers. It allows an unauthenticated user to request credentials stored in VEEAM database but also to remotely execute commands on the Backup Server. The Attacker may use those credentials to gain access to any servers protected by the backup software.

Unfortunately, as the exploit is using legit access, There is no possible mitigation at virtualization infrastructure or backup repositories level. Therefore, It is essential to guarantee the security of components using those infrastructures.

Working on Hosted Private Cloud for more than 10 years, I participated to its evolution, creating managed backup, disaster recovery, and managing the compliance with PCI DSS and SecNumCloud. I'm now in charge of the architecture of the product.

Veeam Software is a privately held US-based information technology company that develops backup, disaster recovery and intelligent data management software for virtual, physical and multi-cloud infrastructures.

Veeam Backup & Replication is a proprietary backup app developed by Veeam for virtual environments built on VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V hypervisors. The software provides backup, restore, and replication functionality for virtual machines, physical servers and workstations as well as cloud-based workloads.

I am facing a problem here in my Hyper-V server,we all know that after the VMs checkpoints created by the Veeam backup job are deleted after the job completion, my problem is that these checkpoints are not deleted after any job in some VMs, so after each daily incremental job they increased by 1, now I have about 5 checkpoints in each VM of those are facing the problem, and this is an issue for me it will be too much space taken after some weeks.

I have a similar issue - I noticed four snapshots that have randomly been created over the last few months - but always related to a Veeam backup - which are recovery due to Veeam.
I have seen both remove-vmsnapshot and merge-vhd
in discussions
thoughts as to best approach? Thank you.

I'm setting up a simple vmware environment (no more than 10 Vms). No shared storage, just 2 physical boxes running vmware essentials. I want to replicate from one box to the 2nd to mitigate physical hardware issues. Since I have essentials, it looks like vmware replication is built in. What benefits would I have going with Veeam instead?

Additionally, I will be backing up to a synology nas. I saw on the veeam forums that one of the product managers said doesnt recommend that. So I will use the synology built in backup software to do real backups on top of the replication. (i already own the nas). What would be a lower cost target to store Veeam backups?

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