

To add on, you can run surebackup and/or surereplica to verify the health of the backup data sets.
#Veeam backup to aws s3 bucket full
If required a replica can also be created using the Synthetic full and the increments on a daily basis. Then a Synthetic Full backup is created daily. BTW, the numbers taken from one of my VMs (max and min over a week). Then a 1.16TB VM (for example), may have like daily 100GB-120GB increments but only 2.9GB-12GB is transferred (due to compression & WAN acceleration). On the storage, you get to see storage by VMs instead by jobs (easier to copy or move backup data sets).

One of the "better" features of Veeam may not work on tapes.That is the combination of "per VM storage" done by Veeam reverse increment backup to remote site using Veeam Backup copy with Veeam WAN accelerator. That goes back to my question on which Veeam version & edition ? I have yet to restore it back, but the connections are set up. Thanks everyone! I was able to get AWS VTL set up and have successfully ran a tape job. So if you mix and match the various Veeam technologies, you can have different backup, replication, remote backup, remote replication strategies.or even have Veeam to do the DR exercise (using Veeam surebackup and/or Veeam surereplica).
#Veeam backup to aws s3 bucket license
Then if you are using Veeam B&R, you do not need to have Veeam "server" license for the Veeam Proxy server that can be a VM in your remote office or a AWS EC2 instance where the proxy server can have its own "Veeam Repository" (NAS at Remote office or AWS storage). Lastly what are your recovery strategies for your different scenario and VMs ? Different VMs would need different recovery methods.like for example DCs.never recover DCs, you are supposed to have 2 DCs, recovery is only for DC objects (accidental deletion or corruption) unless you want to spend weeks troubleshooting Domain issues.or recovery of entire VMs into AWS or entire VM back to data center etc.įor example if you are using Veeam B&R 9.x, then there is "per VM storage", Veeam Backup Copy or reverse increment backup, Veeam surebackup, Veeam surereplica, Veeam replication or Veeam WAN accelerator (as per different editions). Then what hypervisor ? What VMs do you have ? I would first ask what Veeam version & edition are you using ?
