VEEAM VMCA2022 Exam
Veeam Certified Architect 2022 (Page 3 )

Updated On: 7-Feb-2026
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Which of the following areas would benefit from additional analysis on areas mentioned in the case study? (Choose 3)

  1. VMware
  2. MSSQL
  3. NAS
  4. On-premises Exchange
  5. PostgreSQL
  6. Hyper-V

Answer(s): B,C,E

Explanation:

The areas that would benefit from additional analysis on areas mentioned in the case study are MSSQL, NAS, and PostgreSQL. These areas have specific backup and restore requirements that need to be considered and addressed in the design and sizing of the Veeam backup infrastructure. For example, MSSQL requires transaction log backup and application-aware processing to ensure consistent backups and point-in-time recovery. NAS requires file-level backup and storage integration to optimize backup performance and storage efficiency. PostgreSQL requires pre-freeze and post- thaw scripts to quiesce the database before backup and resume it after backup.


Reference:

[MSSQL Server Backup], [NAS Backup], [PostgreSQL Backup]



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You are examining the requirement: "If possible, the data written must be unchangeable to prevent ransomware attacks." Which types of jobs do not support using immutability from S3 Object Lock or hardened repositories? (Choose two)

  1. NAS backups
  2. Linux Agent backup copy jobs
  3. VMware backup jobs
  4. Agent for Mac backups

Answer(s): A,D

Explanation:

The types of jobs that do not support using immutability from S3 Object Lock or hardened repositories are NAS backups and Agent for Mac backups. These types of jobs do not have the option to enable immutability in their settings, unlike VMware, Hyper-V, Linux Agent, or Windows Agent backup jobs. Therefore, they cannot leverage the immutability feature of S3 Object Lock or hardened repositories to protect their backups from ransomware or malicious deletion.


Reference:

[S3 Object Lock Immutability], [Hardened Linux Repository], [NAS Backup], [Agent for Mac]



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The customer has stated that they plan on purchasing new physical server component and repository storage.
What additional information is needed to define the implementation process later?

  1. Will the customer need to unencrypt the backups before being copied to new storage?
  2. How much backup data is stored on the old hardware?
  3. Will the customer be able to retain the original storage until the existing restore points expire?
  4. Is the customer repurposing old hardware?

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

The additional information that is needed to define the implementation process later is how much backup data is stored on the old hardware. This information is important for designing and sizing the migration strategy and timeline for moving the backups from the old hardware to the new hardware. For example, you can use the amount of backup data to estimate how long it will take to copy or move the backups to the new storage devices. You can also use the amount of backup data to determine whether you need to use compression, deduplication, or WAN acceleration to optimize the migration traffic.


Reference:

[Migrating Backup Files], [WAN Acceleration]



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What components can help meet the following requirement: "Alternative decryption capabilities on encrypted backups must be possible in the event of lost passwords"?

  1. Veeam Backup & Replication's Configuration Backups
  2. Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager
  3. Veeam Backup & Replication's Extraction Explorer
  4. Veeam Backup & Replication's Extract Utility

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

The component that can help meet the requirement of alternative decryption capabilities on encrypted backups in the event of lost passwords is Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager. Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager is a web-based interface that allows centralized management of multiple

Veeam backup servers. It also provides a password loss protection feature that enables authorized users to restore encrypted backups without entering passwords if they forget or lose them. This feature requires enabling password loss protection in Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager settings and assigning a security officer role to a user who can approve password recovery requests.


Reference:

[Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager], [Password Loss Protection]



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In addition to scanning all backup for malware before restoring, what additional Veeam capabilities must be included in the conceptual design for gold level systems? (Choose 2)

  1. File indexing
  2. SureBackup
  3. Stage Restore
  4. SureReplica
  5. Secure Restore

Answer(s): B,E

Explanation:

The additional Veeam capabilities that must be included in the conceptual design for gold level systems are SureBackup and Secure Restore. SureBackup is a feature that allows you to automatically verify the recoverability of your backups by running them in an isolated virtual lab. This can help you meet the requirement of testing the gold tier backups to verify recoverability. Secure Restore is a feature that allows you to scan your backups for malware before restoring them to the production environment. This can help you meet the requirement of scanning all backups for malware before restoring.


Reference:

[SureBackup], [Secure Restore]






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