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This is an incredible platform and some geniuses with great ideas and amazing information. Once of the best!
Great stuff Steve and a nice addition Niel
Thanks for sharing. Very informative.
Hilarious. Thanks for sharing.
Something is not right here with the number of reviews.
Adorable work! Going straight to my LinkedIn share.
Great stuff man! Thanks for sharing.
Instant SQL recovery and Agent for MacOS interests me the most.
Love your meme :D The improvements are significant while comparing to the earlier versions.
Good idea! Will keep it in mind. Normally we categorize VMs based on criticality. But the way you mentioned will even simplify it further.
You can write about new v11 features in details one by one with screenshots
Oh yes! Struggled with staggered data before. That's a good fix.
Thanka for the share!
What about the extended support for v10? The way other vendors offer extended support for the end of life products, Veeam may choose to offer for v10 or v9 for an additional cost.
Hey, so your retention for the VM will depend on which type of backup chain you use, reverse or forward incremental. Any solution can give you the “at least” 2 restore points, there are a few considerations around storage performance but I won’t dilute my reply here going on a tangent. For your reading here’s a link to backup methods. It’s for vSphere but it’ll work the same for Hyper-V as it’s nothing to do with the hypervisor. I would recommend using a modern file system such as ReFS or XFS to make use of Veeam’s Fast Clone technology if you decide to use synthetic fulls (create a new chain weekly as a full independent backup but using your existing backups as a source to fetch existing data from) or active fulls (create a new chain based on reading all data from your production again). ReFS is for Windows and XFS is Linux, further reading on Fast Clone here and the requirements for each system. As for your file server that’ll depend on whether the file server is an actual serve
@Harry Bos: Excellent question, but please let me first clarify something. Currently, VMCE-ADO is a course and an exam but not a certification. Once you passed the VMCE exam and the VMCE-ADO exam, you achieve the VMCA (Veeam Certified Architect) milestone certification. We do have a new design course in the works and with that an updated exam, as for specific timelines I can most likely estimate both the course and the exam for release this year. Completely agree
Great responses. For me, Agent for MacOS is a rare one. Haven't seen from the major backup provider
The Rickatron is back with a bang :D
Though the post is in German, I translated into English and enjoyed it thoroughly.
This is a good use case for the backup copy job to the cloud so we can spin the VMs on the cloud to validate the backup.
Thanks Rasmus.
Thanks for the great post. It's definitely very useful but looks like the feature is not yet available with version 6.5
Thanks for the share!
Excellent post! kudos.
This is just wow, adorable, and quite motivating.
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