

When you are here, you should always go back to the start to ensure you have achieved your objective. This section covers basic security principles that would help reduce risk and give extra confidence in your project. Here, you will see useful information and tricks like configuration options, registry keys, hints and so on Ĥ-Operate: when the environment is ready, it’s time to use it! Here, you will learn how to properly configure the different jobs available in the software and how to restore data.ĥ-Secure: when you have been through all the other stages, its time to make sure your have as little risk as possible. An architect can build it themself, or pass the instructions to other teams to proceed with the deployment. You collect data, ask for technical and business requirements, SLA’s, RPO and RTO and all the other information that is needed to design the solution Ģ-Design: with all the information that has been collected, you start to design the solution, by involving all the needed Veeam components, each with their characteristics, strengths and limits, and you will also learn how to properly size them, with security always in mind ģ-Build: once the environment has been designed, it’s time to build it. The basic idea is to resemble the same workflow that a Veeam architect will follow when designing a new Veeam Backup & Replication infrastructure:ġ-Assess: first, you start by surveying the environment you need to protect. IF you are an old-time reader of this guide, you may have noticed that we have moved around many pages, and created a completely new structure. If in doubt, reach out to Veeam professionals in our forums. Make sure you understand the implications of the advised best practices or ask someone who does. It will fit in the majority of cases, but can also be totally wrong under different circumstances. They don’t explain the theory, but the practice.īe aware that a best practice is not the only available answer. In general, this information has been developed, collected and updated by the team of Veeam Solutions Architects working in the field together with Veeam users. It may be a design idea, the best way to use a given feature, pitfalls to avoid, and so on. The best practice guide is intended for professionals in search of answers and suggestions to different topics. Please refer to the Veeam Help Center for these kinds of documents. It is not meant as a full documentation or detailed explanation of the features. This guide is intended to provide best practices for Veeam Backup & Replication. Welcome to the Veeam® Backup & Replication™ Best Practices. Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practices This site uses Just the Docs, a documentation theme for Jekyll.



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