13. Does not guarantee recoverability“A major reason that organizations still hit these bumps on the backup and recovery road: They use the same products for both physical and virtual server backup, when we all know that virtualization requires a fundamentally different approach.” – SearchServerVirtualization.com
24. Proxy appliance provides access into the isolated environment“This is why I love Veeam. They take all the virtualization technology pieces on the table and put them together into a functioning business solution.” – Brett Westover IT Administrator Therapeutic Research Center
25. How it works Isolated virtual lab VM VM VM VM vPower NFS vSphere Veeam Backup VMFS datastore Backup store
34. SureBackup From the Veeam Community Forum: Our current backup system is bogging down due to too many small files (and probably too few directories) resulting in an 8-10 hour backup time…Daily Veeam backups using CBT take just under 20 minutes consistently. It's really incredible. recklessop: backed up entire customer infrastructure (900GB) with @Veeam & 6GbSAS link to HP P2000 G3 in less time than CA backed up exchange. nice!!! seb_neumann: Create and Config of #Backup jobs: Before @Veeam about 4 hours for a couple of VMs with #Veeam less than 15 minutes - Veeam rules!
38. Buys you time:users keep workingwhile you troubleshootthe problemjr_on_the_cloud: Did a VM restore using Veeam yesterday. Worked perfectly and was very easy. Impressed!
39. How it works X Veeam Backup Job Veeam Backup Server Virtual Machine A Backup file for Virtual Machine A Virtual Machine A running from the backup file
58. Development or test labLeverage the investment you’ve made in backups—put your backups to work
59. How it works Veeam Backup Server Veeam-provided proxy appliance to communicate with VMs in isolated network Backup files Multiple VMs staged in virtual lab
60. InstantRestore lcaller: 1 week of trying to recover crucial data from a failed LUN we're almost there. #VMware & @veeam support = fantastic. Symantec = < useless!
69. What backup vendor and/or product(s) does your organization use for backing up its x86 virtual machines (VMs)? n=178 * From the Gartner US and EMEA Data Center Conferences in 4Q2010
Issue: The virtual environment is growing (in size and/or importance—for example, now looking at virtualizing mission-critical applications)
Issue: Existing tools aren’t doing the job
Issue: Missing opportunities that virtualization provides to improve data protection and disaster recovery
The solution: Veeam Backup & Replication
Recovery verification: examples of why you need it
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User-directed item recovery from any application or database: for example, ticket tracking systems, bug tracking systems, content management systems, CRM systems, custom applications
U-AIR
IFLR
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This is the first of 3 key capabilities being developed for Hyper-V
This is the second of 3 key capabilities being developed for Hyper-V