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Veeam Universal Storage API – Adding the Infinidat plug-in

2018-03-05
By: michaelcade
On: March 5, 2018
In: Veeam, VMware
With: 0 Comments

How to install the Inifinidat plug-in Veeam backup and replication 9.5 update 3 was released just before Christmas, this updated included a major feature in the Universal Storage API, this would allow Veeam to support a much wider range of storage vendors for integration into the product. A closed process led by Veeam and storage vendor the private SDK is provided to the storage vendor to develop against, at completion the storage vendor will then provide the Veeam QC team with the new plug-in where it can be tested in the system for any bugs or configuration issues. At this point it can then beRead More →

Veeam Features 9.5 Update 3 – Location tagging

2018-02-28
By: michaelcade
On: February 28, 2018
In: Veeam
With: 0 Comments

A new feature in Veeam Backup & Replication & ONE 9.5 update 3 this is location tagging; location tagging is going to give some additional information to our infrastructure and our backup data. With the year 2018 being branded not only the year of data but also the year of GDPR. These location tags are going to help not only from a reporting point of view on where your data is residing but also when it comes to restores especially out of location restores. Veeam ONE will also be able to report on these tags ensuring you know where the data is and if itRead More →

Zapier to Slack

2018-02-27
By: michaelcade
On: February 27, 2018
In: #ProjectTomorrow, Personal, Veeam
With: 0 Comments

Following on from the post I shared on Word to WordPress, I wanted to share another post that makes my life much easier when it comes to work and that’s having the ability to receive notifications in one place. I seem to have become a big user of Slack, which the email side of my life has really calmed down the instant messaging, always on nature of Slack has rocketed I think at last count I had 9 Slack teams including the one that I am using for this notification piece. We all read blogs, and we all consume information from various sources this canRead More →

Veeam Replication – Storage Snapshot Orchestration

2018-01-24
By: michaelcade
On: January 24, 2018
In: Veeam, VMware
With: 0 Comments

Veeam Replication – Storage Snapshot Orchestration So far in this series I have shown you hopefully how powerful the Replication side of the house is within Veeam Backup & Replication. It is by no means the whole topic covered, we will have CDP as mentioned as a feature, Veeam also have the Veeam Availability Orchestrator which I consider the next level Veeam Replication on Steroids and that alone deserves its own series. There is another form of replication though that in some environments can be driven by Veeam to allow for data to reside in that secondary location. This comes in the form of theRead More →

Veeam Replication – Sandbox Environments

2018-01-23
By: michaelcade
On: January 23, 2018
In: Veeam, VMware
With: 0 Comments

Veeam Replication – Sandbox Environments In this day and age, we want to be able to do more with less, seems to be everywhere, or we want to be able to do something additional with what we have already got. Get more ROI out of an asset. Leveraging data is no difference, for years as technical customers we have been backing up our data to some form of media, this could be classed as dumb storage. We send our backups there then we update again at the next iteration. We only come back to that backup or replicated data if we need something in theRead More →

Veeam Replication – SureReplica

2018-01-22
By: michaelcade
On: January 22, 2018
In: Veeam, VMware
With: 0 Comments

Veeam Replication – SureReplica What if I told you that the same tool that you purchased for Backup & Replication could also perform a level of verification against your replication jobs. Oh and did I mention that this test would automatically test the verification of Virtual Machine, Operating System and Application. SureReplica gives you the ability to spin up an isolated network in your secondary location to confirm that the restore point is in a good state should you require to actually recover from it, rather than waiting for a failure scenario to occur and then you are sat there with crossed fingers hoping theRead More →

Veeam Replication – Failover & Failback

2018-01-16
By: michaelcade
On: January 16, 2018
In: Veeam, VMware
With: 0 Comments

Veeam Replication – Failover & Failback We are into the home stretch on this series now, this post will cover the failover and failback of our replicated virtual machines. In the previous posts, we setup our replication jobs and got our data going from one site to another, so this one will cover how easy it is to failover for a reason I will let you imagine, for the story though let’s use power outage but we only need to failover our SQL VM for a few hours whilst this host power issue is resolved. For the purposes of this post lets expect that allRead More →

Veeam Replication – WAN Accelerator

2018-01-15
By: michaelcade
On: January 15, 2018
In: Veeam, VMware
With: 2 Comments

Veeam Replication – WAN Accelerator The Veeam WAN Accelerator is an advanced feature but I decided to give it its own spotlight because how powerful it is. Licensing wise it requires Enterprise Plus licensing unless you are leveraging cloud connect to a service provider where Enterprise is sufficient. What is it for? Well it’s for reducing the bandwidth required for transferring either backups or replicas over a WAN. So, when should it be considered? Let’s start by saying it’s not suitable for every environment. In fact, if your environment has some of the things we are going to talk about later then the WAN AcceleratorRead More →

Veeam Replication – Advanced Features and Functionality

2018-01-12
By: michaelcade
On: January 12, 2018
In: Veeam, VMware
With: 1 Comment

Veeam Replication – Advanced features and functionality Welcome back, as we move through this series where we have touched on the basic replication configuration, or I should say the easy to use deployment, the walkthrough and some more advance configurations or ways in which to achieve the same outcome from PowerShell commands. This post will hopefully share some of the more advanced features, options or even some of the outcomes you might not be able to find any detail on. Remote replica from backup The clue is in the title, this gives the ability to create a replica VM from a backup that has alreadyRead More →

Veeam Replication – PowerShell

2018-01-11
By: michaelcade
On: January 11, 2018
In: Veeam, VMware
With: 0 Comments

Veeam Replication – PowerShell There is a large adoption of people using PowerShell to make their lives easier and reduce time spent on performing lengthy repeatable tasks. Veeam Replication could be one of those where in the last post I showed the simple steps to setup your replication jobs. If you have many different groups or even sites, then to do that a number of times is going to be a pain. What I want to show you in this post is how easy it is to use the Veeam PowerShell Snap-In and the full set of capabilities to run and manage those replication tasks.Read More →

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