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You’ve equipped yourself with the introductory knowledge and skills to work with Veeam Backup for Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform! Remember to continue exploring advanced features, test your setup regularly, and leverage the best practices shared in this course to maintain a reliable and efficient workflow. Close your browser window or exit this course. Return to Course Outline
Performing Backup for Google Cloud Veeam Backup for Google Cloud leverages native Google Cloud capabilities and does not require the installation of agent software to retrieve data to perform the backup operation. Learn more about the different ways to protect workloads in Google Cloud: Create cloud-native snapshots of VM instances A cloud-native snapshot includes point-in-time snapshots of persistent disks attached to the processed VM instance. Snapshots of persistent disks (also referred to as PD snapshots) are taken using native Google Cloud capabilities. By default, cloud-native snapshots are stored in the multi-regional location closest to the region in which the original instance resides. Still, the area can be changed in the backup policy settings. Create image-level backups of VM instances In addition to cloud-native snapshots, you can protect your VM instances with image-level backups. An image-level backup captures the whole image of the processed VM instance (including OS da
Veeam Backup & Replication simplifies deploying public cloud platforms directly from its interface, enabling businesses to quickly provision and configure cloud resources for data protection and disaster recovery. With native integration and automation capabilities, Veeam allows organizations to seamlessly extend their backup infrastructure to public cloud platforms, ensuring data availability and resilience in the cloud. Continue to Lesson 7: Protecting workloads with Veeam Backup for Google Cloud Return to Course Outline
Performing Backups for Azure Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure utilizes native Azure capabilities and does not require the installation of agent software to retrieve data within instances. Instead, it creates cloud-native snapshots for Azure VMs and Azure file shares or BACPAC files for Azure SQL databases during every backup session, enabling image-level backups of the protected Azure resources. Learn more about the different ways to protect data in Microsoft Azure: Create cloud-native snapshots of Azure VMs: A cloud-native snapshot includes point-in-time snapshots of virtual disks attached to the processed Azure VM. Snapshots of virtual disks are taken using native Microsoft Azure capabilities. Create image-level backups of Azure VMs: In addition to cloud-native snapshots, you can protect your Azure VMs with image-level backups. An image-level backup captures the whole image of the processed Azure VM (including OS data, application data, and so on) at a specific point in time. The bac
Veeam Backup & Replication simplifies deploying public cloud platforms directly from its interface, enabling businesses to quickly provision and configure cloud resources for data protection and disaster recovery. With native integration and automation capabilities, Veeam allows organizations to seamlessly extend their backup infrastructure to public cloud platforms, ensuring data availability and resilience in the cloud. Let's Deploy and Configure Veeam Backup and Replication on Microsoft Azure ...And Create an Azure Blob Backup Repository Continue to Lesson 5: Protecting workloads with Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure Return to Course Outline
Performing Backup Jobs in AWS Snapshots and backups with Veeam Backup for AWS offer a comprehensive approach to cloud data protection and disaster recovery. Explore the options below to learn more about how you can secure and manage your AWS workloads. This structured approach ensures your AWS environment remains resilient, compliant, and ready for recovery at all times. Create cloud-native snapshots of Amazon EC2 instances and Amazon RDS resources A cloud-native snapshot of an Amazon EC2 instance includes point-in-time snapshots of Amazon EBS volumes attached to the processed instance. These snapshots (also referred to as Amazon EBS snapshots) are taken using native AWS capabilities. A cloud-native snapshot of a DB instance includes a storage volume snapshot of the instance. Snapshots of DB instances (also referred to as DB snapshots) are taken using native AWS capabilities. A cloud-native snapshot of an Aurora DB cluster includes a storage volume snapshot that backs up the entire clu
Veeam Backup & Replication simplifies deploying public cloud platforms directly from its interface, enabling businesses to quickly provision and configure cloud resources for data protection and disaster recovery. With native integration and automation capabilities, Veeam allows organizations to seamlessly extend their backup infrastructure to public cloud platforms, ensuring data availability and resilience in the cloud. The video below contains additional content to support your Veeam Backup for AWS journey. Continue to Lesson 3: Protecting workloads with Veeam Backup for AWS Return to Course Outline
Public Cloud Backup with Veeam Veeam offers robust solutions to enhance your public cloud backup strategy. With Veeam, you can protect various workloads and data types in popular public cloud environments like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. It provides efficient tools for creating image-level backups, utilizing cloud-native snapshots, and ensuring data availability. Veeam also simplifies recovery with multiple restore options and minimizes costs through intelligent data management. Whether you need to safeguard critical workloads, meet compliance requirements, or enhance business continuity in the cloud, Veeam equips you with the tools and expertise to optimize your public cloud backup strategy. This module will focus on installing and configuring Veeam Backup for AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. The first step is becoming familiarized with some of the components utilized across compatible cloud platforms within your data architecture: Backup Appliance The backup appliance is a Linux-based
This course introduces how Veeam can be used for public cloud platforms. By the end of this course, you will be able to: Become familiar with the installation and the core components required Utilize Veeam Backup plug-ins for the supported public cloud providers Deploy Veeam Backup for the supported public cloud providers Perform backup and restores from the supported public cloud providers Click on the first lesson below when you’re ready to begin. Lesson 1: Introduction to Backup & Replication for the Cloud Lesson 2: Veeam Backup for AWS: Deployment Lesson 3: Protecting workloads with Veeam Backup for AWS Lesson 4: Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure: Deployment Lesson 5: Protecting workloads with Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure Lesson 6: Veeam Backup for Google Cloud: Deployment Lesson 7: Protecting workloads with Veeam Backup for Google Cloud Lesson 8: Course Completion Continue to Lesson 1: Introduction to Backup & Replication for the Cloud
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