Veeam Backup & Replication v12 – My Top v12 Features



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I have never done such a scenario. I think this could be possible, because you should be able to attach and use a AWS S3 bucket from a VBR server on AWS….
Just be sure not to use this bucket with two servers at the same time.

But we have some cloud experts here in the community who can tell us for sure….

 

Let's go even further. Could we consider creating the Veeam Server via AWS Marketplace V12, fetching the data from an on-prem server and launching a backup on AWS S3 live? The idea is to put Veeam in the cloud, before migrating the data server 100% to the cloud.

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Yes, you will be able to write your backups directly to object storage in V12.

Have you been able to test or let us know if we can write live to a S3 bucket. To date it is necessary to create a backup in Y with a copy on disk.Thanks for your feedback
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I must admit that skipping the middle man capacity tier will be much welcomed from my point of view :) We have never used it so far (beside the exercises and disaster training) and it will certainly reduce the cost for us and hopefully give us a little more margin on our services. 

Very nice post,thanks. Looking forward to try all these features on our environment, move backup and retry individual, I think I´ll love them 

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Had a webinar about V12 this morning. There was no immutability for Azure on the slides….

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Is immutability finally supported with Azure blob in this release?

I do not believe it will be as of yet.

Is immutability finally supported with Azure blob in this release?

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MFA is the way 😍

This is going to be a great thing for security for sure. 😎

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Nice recap!

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MFA is the way 😍

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Thank you @Nico Losschaert . Yes...some great changes ahead! 😊

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@Amiller are you talking about amending new data into the main “full” file? I would never want that in the Veeam product because that could easily lead to fragmentation & bloat within the file, I also wouldn’t want any manipulation of the full file because this would be incompatible with immutable backups in their present form, where the files are locked. Finally, I don’t want any unnecessary manipulation of existing files, the benefit to a full + incrementals is if the incremental backup failed due to any number of reasons such as BSOD or power failure, the pre-existing full & previous incremental points would all have a high probability of surviving the fault without any corrupted data, as they were static and only read from, whereas a manipulated file is questionable.

 

If that’s not how your other backup software works I’d love to know more and see if there’s some benefits to Veeam using this 🙂

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Nice, nice, nice summary @coolsport00 !!! I agree, those new features / changes are incredible. Looking forward to implement this version at the customers.

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Any idea if Veeam will ever get rid of the  full + incremental backup chain?  So many other backup products complete 1 full and after use hash marks to count changes, therefore every backup is a “full”, with no reliance on previous backups.

thanks

 

I highly doubt that will ever change but you could ask or put this suggestion on the Forums.

Any idea if Veeam will ever get rid of the  full + incremental backup chain?  So many other backup products complete 1 full and after use hash marks to count changes, therefore every backup is a “full”, with no reliance on previous backups.

thanks

 

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Hello 

great for all new featurs but for more security because you say the backup is the last bastion, whe n Veeam think to move from platform windows to Linux like all other editor like Nakivo with local or distant immutable repository. 
thanks

 

 

 

We’re continuing to see Veeam disconnect itself from “Windows only” to “Windows + Linux”, certainly within public cloud they’ve adopted a Linux only approach by basing those public cloud appliances on Ubuntu. In v12 we’ll see agnostic database support for both MS SQL and now PostgreSQL with both Linux & Windows OS support for hosting the database.

 

I wouldn’t want to see it become a Linux only platform however as it can be far more vulnerable if a team has no resources to manage Linux. But +1 for Linux OS support!

Hello 

great for all new featurs but for more security because you say the backup is the last bastion, whe n Veeam think to move from platform windows to Linux like all other editor like Nakivo with local or distant immutable repository. 
thanks

 

 

 

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These are brilliant changes. The ability to backup just a VM in a backup job will come in really handy as will be the ability to run Health Checks whenever.

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Another wall in front of attackers !

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I LOVE :

MFA 😍

MOVE backup😍

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Definitely loving these changes. 👍

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