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My other concern when Veeam is not aware is because I once had a major issue with something similar, i.e. background replication taking place and Veeam not being aware of the replication. That’s the greatness in a S3 geocluster, as it’s the same bucket accessible from either side Veeam doesn't know that it’s a different cluster. And it’s the same data on both sides. And as you can write to multiple buckets, you can have multiple buckets on multiple clusters replicated and the load balancer, that’s a key point here, will direct you to the different clusters depending on your rules and you will benefit of the performance of all nodes during backup and restore in addition to the three copies with a single backup (perf tier - 1 copy, capacity tiers on S3 geocluster - 2 copies). We achieved some decent design with that and huge perf as it scales “infinitely”. Have a great day.
Having a single backup immediately duplicated because it’s a geo-cluster is even simpler than doing a backup copy. The attack surface isn’t greater this way as you may use the same interface or an additional IP for that (assuming you embark the geo LB). But I get the “Lean and mean” state. I will look forward to object first around here :) Thanks for your answer.
I’m wondering...any way to have a geo-cluster with that ? Two sites replicated as with ECS or RING ? Or is it in the pipe ?If you bring us that...That would be marvelous and really easy to push everywhere :)
Hi JayST,In addition to what MicoolPaul wrote, I recommend and implement the following with my customers:Have a good detection system. Using Veeam ONE alarms is a big plus. Next-gen EDR solutions with automated isolation Monitoring tools "security oriented"And the most important part:Define an answer protocol, with clear processes and identified responsibilities and trigger points. Test it ! Veeam infrastructure protection is often left out of the customers response protocol, it must be part of it. Test it ! Escalation possibility (Service provider with a SLA contract) Test it ! Having a drilled team change everything. Test it !It's all of the above that will contribute to define if your RPO with immutability is enough. (test it)
Also shout out to @Malo and @vChris for making it into this recap! Thanks to Rick and you :-)First post: Highlight, yeah no pressure from there 🤣
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