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A request to protect some new domain controllers has been submitted in the ticketing system The engineer creates a backup job with the following steps:

1. Right-clicks on the Jobs navigation item on the left
2. Selects VMware vSphere from the menu
3. Enters a name for the job.
4. Selects workloads to protect.
5 Defines a job schedule.
6. Clicks the Finish button.
When testing restores, the engineer finds that the backups are crash-consistent.

Which set of steps should the engineer use to avoid crash-consistent backups for the domain controllers?

  1. Launch the New Backup Job Wizard. Enter a name for the iob. Select workloads to protect. Choose a destination. Enable the Application-Aware checkbox and confiqure settinqs. Define a job schedule.
    Click the Finish button.
  2. Launch the New Backup Job Wizard. Enter a name and a description. Select a resource pool to protect. Specify a backup repository with copy-mode enabled. Define a job schedule. Click the Finish button.
  3. Launch the New Backup Job Wizard Enter a name for the job Specify a backup repository. Specify Guest Processing settings. Define a job schedule Click the Finish button.
  4. Launch the New Backup Job Wizard Enter a name or description for the job. Select the vSphere environment to protect. Choose the Default Backup Repository Check the box labelled 'Run the job when I click Finish". Specify Guest Processing settings. Define a job schedule.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Application-aware processing is a feature in Veeam Backup & Replication that creates transactionally consistent backup images of VMs. For domain controllers, this feature ensures that backups are consistent with the applications running on the VM, like Active Directory services. To avoid crash- consistent backups and ensure application consistency, the engineer must enable the Application- Aware Processing option during the job configuration.


Reference:

Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide: Application-Aware Processing Veeam Best Practices: Protecting Active Directory Domain Controllers



An engineer has 3 Veeam Backup servers in 3 different data centers. The engineer needs a way to have centralized licensing and role-based access control.

How should the engineer accomplish this with the least effort?

  1. Install the Remote console on a different client
  2. Use the Veeam Web Portal
  3. Create a web portal using REST API
  4. Deploy the Enterprise Manager

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

Veeam Enterprise Manager provides centralized management for Veeam Backup & Replication environments. It enables the administrator to manage licensing and role-based access control across multiple Veeam Backup servers in different locations, offering a unified control panel with minimal effort compared to other options that would require more complex setups or custom development work.


Reference:

Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide: Veeam Enterprise Manager Veeam Help Center: Centralized Management with Enterprise Manager



Which feature can be used in Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Exchange?

  1. Export to BAK file
  2. Restore databases from backups created with Veeam RMAN plug-in
  3. Recover from litigation and in-place hold items
  4. Restore original password for account objects

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Exchange allows recovery of items that are under litigation hold or in- place hold. This feature is essential for compliance and legal discovery processes where emails and other items need to be preserved and may be subject to eDiscovery requests. It is not used for restoring databases from backups created with Veeam RMAN plug-in, exporting to BAK files, or restoring original passwords for account objects.


Reference:

Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Exchange User Guide: Working with Items under Litigation Hold Veeam Knowledge Base: Recovery of Exchange Items



For general data protection regulation (GDPR) compliance, Veeam can add a location tag to which component?

  1. vCenter servers
  2. WAN accelerators
  3. Guest interaction proxies
  4. Cloud gateways

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Veeam Backup & Replication offers the capability to assign location tags to different components within the backup infrastructure, including vCenter servers. This feature is particularly useful for GDPR compliance, as it allows administrators to specify the physical location of the data processed and stored within vCenter servers, helping to ensure that data sovereignty and regulatory requirements are met.


Reference:

Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide: Location Tagging for GDPR Compliance Veeam Help Center: GDPR Compliance and Data Location Controls



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