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Veeam community edition
Veeam community edition











This reduces the time needed to do perform backup and also reduces the backup data size, thus less time needed to transfer backup across WAN also.

#Veeam community edition full

Reverse Increment backup is like a forever synthetic full backup that after the initial full backup, only increment backup are taken but a synthetic full is created by merging the increment backup to the previous synthetic or initial full backup. (will need VMware on AWS, this step is optional). Then another job (on Veeam-local) to replicate VMs on Veeam-AWS using backup data on Veeam-AWS My VMs are backup using reverse incremental, Then I used Veeam Backup Copy to copy backups from Veeam-local to Veeam-AWS. What I did was to have an EC2 instance on AWS (Windows VM) with Veeam and a large d:\. Do a weekly powered down TS server backup as TS servers are usually a static server with very little changes (if user profiles & files are stored off the server eg roaming profiles & redirected folders).ĭo they have a remote office ? Else how about a VM in Azure, Google Compute or AWS (VM with large storage) ? See what the SQL is for ? If necessary do a SQL backup in case need to recover SQL data only.ģ. (in case VM-DC have issues like OS issues), else use a NAS that have DC feature to act as 2nd DC. Community & Standard have fewer tools or no tools for DC recovery, SQL recovery, Exchange Recovery, Veeam WAN accelerator, Per VM storage, Surebackup* & SureReplica* tools. Community Edition have fewer or no tools for cloud connection If you compare Veeam Backup & Replication (I think that whats you using, Veeam got quite a few product lines).VBR Community vs VBR Standard vs VBR Enterprise I simply backup the 4 VM's to the NAS and leave all the other safeguards in place (USB drives still sync and rotate and the OneDrive sync is also still in place). Now here's my question, why would I even consider getting the Standard version after seeing the Community edition doing everything I need? Am I missing some glaring issue with the Community edition? Had a great, albeit somewhat awkward, phone conversation with a Veeam rep about what this client needed and they pointed me towards the Backup & Replication Standard version. Been checking out Veeam for a long time and after seeing the insane amount of positive reviews I decided to give it a go. I really haven't had many issues with Acronis before but this client refuses to continue with it. They have been paying a LOT of money to the previous IT provider to work with Acronis but recently have had to roll back to a 2 week old backup because recent ones reportedly were fine but when they tried to recover, generic errors were all over the place. Which to be fair seems extremely redundant but they have been through a lot of problems in the past so I can't blame them. AND once a week the latest back-up gets synced to a OneDrive account. They have 2 6TB USB HD's which they rotate connecting to the NAS for syncing the latest 4 backups every night, one being connected the other one being in a fireproof safe (long story short: they have had on premise fire before destroying everything). They have an on-site NAS with 12TB of storage which they only use for backup storage (Acronis full backup of Hyper-V host including VM's is ~1TB each). Single Hyper-V host (not in domain, anything on this can be lost without the client being in trouble).Ĥx VM (DC, SQL server, File Server and Terminal Server). With Coronavirus throwing new client after new client in my lap I have come in to contact with this situation.











Veeam community edition