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A company's infrastructure consists of multiple Hyper-V servers that store VMs on local storage.
Which proxy should be used to back up these VMs?

  1. VM proxy
  2. Guest interaction proxy
  3. File proxy
  4. On-host backup proxy

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

For Hyper-V environments where VMs are stored on local storage, the On-host backup proxy should be used. This type of proxy processes jobs directly on the host where the Hyper-V role is enabled, allowing it to interact directly with the local VM storage. It is suitable for infrastructures with multiple Hyper-V servers storing VMs locally.


Reference:

Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide: Hyper-V On-Host Proxy Veeam Best Practices: Hyper-V Backup Proxies



For Veeam agent backup jobs, what feature is only available with Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows?

  1. Application-aware processing of
  2. Backup from storage snapshots
  3. Volume backup
  4. File-level backup

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Application-aware processing is a feature exclusive to Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows. It allows for the creation of consistent backups of Windows-based applications and ensures that databases and applications like Microsoft Active Directory, SQL Server, Exchange, and SharePoint are quiesced and in a consistent state when being backed up.


Reference:

Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows User Guide: Application-Aware Processing

Veeam Help Center: Application-Aware Processing in Veeam Agent for Windows



An engineer has a NAS file share to protect.
What preliminary step must be taken to create a NAS backup job?

  1. Define file exclusions in the job
  2. Register the file server under Storage Infrastructure in the VBR console
  3. Add a Managed Server with the IP address of the NAS Filer
  4. Add a File Share under Inventory and choose NAS Filer

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

Before creating a NAS backup job, an engineer must add the NAS file share to the Veeam Backup & Replication (VBR) console under the Inventory section. This involves specifying the NAS Filer and the particular file share to be protected. This step allows Veeam to recognize the file share as a valid source for backup operations.


Reference:

Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide: NAS Backup
Veeam Help Center: Adding File Shares to Inventory



The engineer needs to back up sensitive data located on VMware vSphere encrypted VMs. The company policy prioritizes data security over anything else. In the backup infrastructure, the engineer has configured:
One physical proxy configured on the DirectSAN Access transport mode, for fast data transfer speed and less load on the production network
Two physical proxies in NBDSSL
Encryption has been enabled on the backup job
Which action will allow the VM data to remain encrypted during the entire backup process?

  1. Configure Global Network Traffic Rules to encrypt the backup traffic.
  2. Configure the job to use the proxies with the NBDSSL transport mode.
  3. Configure the job to use the proxy with the DirectSAN Access transport mode.
  4. Upload a custom script that re-encrypts the VM data after the backup job.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

To ensure that the VM data remains encrypted throughout the backup process, the job should be configured to use the proxies with the NBDSSL (Network Block Device SSL) transport mode. This mode encrypts data transferred over the network, adhering to the company policy that prioritizes data security.
While DirectSAN Access is fast, it does not provide encryption of in-flight data.


Reference:

Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide: Transport Modes Veeam Best Practices: Securing Backup Traffic



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