For most of our company's customers, we use it for the backup process or to create a copy of the backup outside in an off-site or cloud location. Only for a few of our company's customers do we use the replication part of the tool, or if they have a secondary site where they want to have a copy of the VM in production.
For our clients, the optimal use case depends on their specific requirements. It excels in safeguarding commercial machines, physical servers, and diverse workloads, including those hosted on AWS EC2 instances. It proves highly effective in managing databases, catering to various platforms such as Cisco and Oracle, and addressing the unique needs of different clients.
It is convenient to create backups of virtual machines, and hard disks. It's also applicable for backing up various other services. When dealing with a heavy workload, the process of backup is designed to be straightforward. It involves transferring data from on-premise to the cloud or vice versa. This encompasses different usage scenarios.
In terms of use cases, I'm very familiar with the environment and the platform. I've been using it for the past six years. I mainly rely on it to manage the users on the platform and resolve any issues they may encounter. If there's a problem beyond my expertise, I open a support case.
Technical Presales Consultant/ Engineer at Ingram Micro
MSP
Top 5
2023-05-17T12:46:36Z
May 17, 2023
My customers rely on Veeam Backup & Replication primarily to safeguard their systems, secure their workloads, and support hybrid cloud and multi-cloud environments. It allows them to back up their data across various cloud platforms and perform cross-platform restoration. For instance, they can back up VMware and restore it on Azure, among other scenarios. In addition to this, they can efficiently back up mainstream applications such as VMware Internet workloads, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Microsoft applications, such as Active Directory, Exchange, and more. The solution can be deployed on the cloud and on-premise.
Senior System Engineer at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-12-04T07:22:32Z
Dec 4, 2020
Veeam B&R fits in any environment where you want to protect your workloads and especially in a virtualized one. Another appalling use case if you have a current setup (servers and storage) that you want to leverage for backup uses. It will fit also in small environments.
It will help you to backup your workloads to a local storage/s, and to replicate your backup to another site for DR purposes.
We primarily back up VMware and Hyper-V, and we have some physical boxes as well, both physical Windows and Linux boxes. We also use the scale-out capability going out to the public cloud. We don't have any NAS devices. So, there's no taking advantage of that. We're not using the instant recovery engine. I believe we use the Veeam ONE software as well. We have customers all over the place. They are using the current version and the earlier versions. In terms of deployment, it is a combination. In a lot of places, it is deployed in a private cloud environment with more than one site for replication, but we do have other customers that go out to the public cloud for an off-site copy. The cloud providers primarily are AWS and Microsoft Azure.
Information Technology Consultant at a government with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-03-22T16:49:23Z
Mar 22, 2022
Our primary use case of Veeam Backup & Replication is for backing up the VMware environment and restoring files. We also use it for replicating virtual machines from one site to another. I'm an information technology consultant and we are customers of Veeam.
Veeam takes our installation and server backups, then writes them on a disk and the tape backup. After that, it replicates the backups to another recovery site. IT is the only department that uses Veeam directly. It has three to five people.
Software Technology Specialist at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Reseller
2022-03-02T06:23:21Z
Mar 2, 2022
Veeam Backup Replication can be deployed on the cloud and on-premise. We choose the best option based on many factors, such as the environment complexity and maturity of the customer. We use Veeam Backup Replication as a backup and recovery solution.
Technical asst. at a educational organization with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-12-24T09:27:00Z
Dec 24, 2021
We have scheduled the backup to be done on our side. At certain intervals, depending on the capability of Veeam, we are doing the replication at a remote site on the same cluster that we use Nutanix as a backup. Basically, we have a Nutanix cluster taking backup of another Nutanix cluster. Outside of this, we are also using Veeam, which is on another machine, or basically another storage. We have 19 Veeam running on a four-node cluster. Currently, we are using 80% of our RAM capacity and have more CPU and storage available, we still have capacity.
Head Data Center and Cloud Infrastructure Unit at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-11-07T12:53:00Z
Nov 7, 2021
My primary use case is for VM backups. We have more than 500 VMs to backup completely every day, which is quite a big backup, and we run it incrementally. This solution is deployed on-premises.
Business Development & Product Manager at Prianto Ltd
User
Aug 4, 2021
@reviewer1424022Â How does Veeam protect against ransomware? I was under the impression (maybe incorrectly) that backups aren't Immutable as Blockly is used as an add-on to do this.
Director of Professional Services | Senior Solution Architect | Trainer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-06-10T19:42:00Z
Jun 10, 2021
Veeam Backup & Replication delivers dependable availability across all cloud, virtual and physical workloads with a simple, flexible and reliable solution. You can protect your data no matter the location or workload type with powerful backup and instant recovery options. We are a system-integrator company and have a platinum sales-partnership with Veeam Software in Turkey. And also we are giving professional services to our customers on behalf of Veeam within the framework of the global VASP program. We take advantage of this experience to integrate many different environments as an output. Regarding to this exprerince I can say these ; Some of our customers use Veeam Cloud Connect platforms for off-site backups and VM replicas, in order to copy and handle disaster recovery scenarios. Some of them are just using the backup infrastructure in their on-premise platforms. And some customers have multiple sites by their own. They are doing disaster scenarios on their own sites and they are not using any other cloud infrastructure. If you have a Veeam product, there are many scenarios you can consider.
Quality engineer of the 1st category at Modern Expo
Real User
Top 20
2021-06-06T11:08:00Z
Jun 6, 2021
The solution is so good to use. It allows for proof of concept. One can run a test on the database, move backups from one server to another, do file restoration or make use of portal storage features. Backup and storage is very fast, reducing what would otherwise take hours to minutes. Veeam was designed for virtual environments. The first year it was involved in supporting VMware virtual environments.
Senior Information Security Consultant at Future Telecom
Real User
2021-05-19T11:35:46Z
May 19, 2021
We use this solution to backup and replicate our visualized and physical infrastructure. We use it to take backups on a daily/monthly basis; to take snapshots for disaster recovery; for application-aware processing. Veeam Backup and Replication is mainly used by our IT team but we have a Veeam Backup Agent deployed on all of our workstations to make backups for end-users. In total, there are roughly 60-65 people using this solution in our company. For maintenance, we only require two engineers and a manager.
It is used for the virtual environment, which includes virtual Windows servers being on ESX or Hyper-V. It is also used for databases and Exchange in these environments. We are using version 10. The latest version is 11, but we are not eager to use that because it came out only two weeks ago, and that is not enough for us.
Director at a printing company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-03-04T07:23:42Z
Mar 4, 2021
I'm actually a consultant, so I deploy it for my customers — quite a few of them. Our clients are partly interested in backing up their application servers and their environment — that's the first priority. Some of our clients have gone a bit further into remote disaster recovery, off-site disaster recovery. They replicate to another location for those purposes. Our clients are small to medium-sized companies.
Product Manager Storage, Database and Backup & Replication at a tech company with 1,001-5,000 employees
MSP
2021-03-01T14:01:15Z
Mar 1, 2021
I primarily use the solution for replication, backup, and disaster recovery. It's basically BaaS, Backup as a Service in in physical and virtual environments, and DRaaS, Disaster Recovery as a Service. It allows for backups on-premise.
Manager, Cloud workload Migration & Onboarding Lead at Globe Telecom
Real User
2021-03-01T13:59:22Z
Mar 1, 2021
Our company is an integrator, and we are offering the Veeam solution for our existing clients and some prospective clients. We currently have 10 to 15 clients.
We primarily use Veeam Backup and Replication in small installations and projects with Windows as well as standard Linux systems. We also use it as a backup solution for cloud products such as Office 365. In total, we have around 14 Veeam users, which covers about 100-200 devices using it. Regarding the technical implementation, we have three primary technical personnel that maintain our use of Veeam. Because our company is multinational, with data centers located in Nordic countries such as Finland, we often have conferences outside our country and we share the services used to configure and perform the maintenance of our systems when needed. In this case, I can't point to an exact number of all the technical staff involved with Veeam throughout the greater organization. Ideally, when it comes to backups, we prefer to use only one solution rather than two. However, we also have customers in the healthcare sector in Portugal who are using legacy UNIX and Oracle systems, and Veeam does not have agents for these operating systems. So when these customers want to create disaster recovery plans, we like to use Commvault to set up replication and create backup copies of the data code.
We use Veeam in our company for demo purposes to present to our clients and our customers. We have some keys in production implementation in the production environment, in our clients' infrastructure.
Customer IT Services implementation at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2021-02-18T10:11:48Z
Feb 18, 2021
We use this solution to backup our files and virtual machines. We use this solution to backup information for our customers. We back up our customers' servers and store the information on local networks. This way, if something goes wrong, we can easily recover the information from our backups. We have 40 machines that we backup with this solution.
Account Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-01-28T09:08:00Z
Jan 28, 2021
Our primary use case with Veeam Backup & Replication is to backup critical data. We would recommend that a person put on a Veeam backup service so that in a disaster recovery scenario you set what has to come back up first because that is going to be the critical information that has to go back up as quickly as possible. You can put anything on critical servers, but we recommend that you use it for critical data that it is going to be restored within a four hour timeframe. Veeam Backup & Replication can be deployed as agent-based or you can set it up to replicate back to a NAS, some sort of device onsite, so that a copy of your data goes to the device onsite and another copy goes to a data center for a backup as well. Then, if that server crashes, the device that's at the location has the latest copy of the good data from where they get the backup.
Senior Solution Architect at a comms service provider with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-12-31T07:02:00Z
Dec 31, 2020
We implemented Veeam Backup & Replication on-prem and also on the cloud - we have both infrastructures. We use it internally to backup our internal servers and we have a cloud infrastructure where we use it to backup our customers' virtual machines for disaster solutions. We use it for disaster replication.
System Administrator at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-12-23T13:14:37Z
Dec 23, 2020
We use this product for backing up on-premises virtual servers. We have virtual servers at our two sites that we back up, and we also replicate them between each other.
We develop our own replication solutions for the IBM i platform. Our product is called Maxava. We have 500 customers using that for disaster recovery, data replication. We use Veeam in-house for our Windows replication.
Software Security Architect at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
2020-12-13T06:19:43Z
Dec 13, 2020
We use this solution for deploying machine backup and for recovery from a disaster recovery site. We also use it for file backup. For the database backup, we use the software embedded in the SQL Server.
We are using it for taking backup from virtual machines, quick migration from one host to another, and instant file restore from the exchange or file server. The most important use is to do the daily backup and have business continuity at the highest level.
Group Product Specialist at a wholesaler/distributor with 201-500 employees
Reseller
2020-05-18T07:50:09Z
May 18, 2020
We use and promote Veeam for protecting server farms. We also work with system integrators, providing them with this solution and helping them to size deals.
We are a Veeam distributor and this is one of the solutions that we use, and also implement for our clients. We have been using an on-premises deployment. It is installed in our VMs, and we have created a backup repository. It performs a daily incremental backup, and on the weekend it performs a full backup.
Our primary use case with Veeam Backup & Replication is as the intermediate agent. Veeam integrates devices between the main server and the replication station. We set this resolution between the main server and our replication machine. It is getting images from VMware. We serve up with Veeam and it responds to the daily load. With Veeam Backup & Replication, replicated servers will be picked up again from the new location station machine. Now our table updates are available automatically. We get a lot of features with Veeam and we are happy to use this solution. After shutdown, the servers here automatically turn off and Veeam is keeping up all this. It's tension free work.
Senior Engineer at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
Real User
2018-11-22T10:29:00Z
Nov 22, 2018
We are using Veeam at our college and we have been connected for a while now. We use it for backing up virtual servers in the Hyperwave and it is working very well. It works well for backing up services. We can backup Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Sharepoint and it is actually easy to understand how to restore from it. It has an easy UI.
Until a year ago, this solution was our primary backup and recovery product. We are a cloud connect partner so we provide backups both onsite and offsite as well as replication.
Primary backup and long-term retention to protect our client data across our datacenters. Allows for incremental RPOs for VM and file-level recovery across multiple datacenters to our IT staff of more than 200 technicians. Enable fast restores and long term archival.
Veeam is our primary backup system used with the DD2500 for the repository. We use Veeam 9.5 Update 3 on a physical Windows 2016 server with Proxy servers deployed 1 per host in our HA Cluster. We also use the Enterprise Plus licensing for Nimble Snapshot Integration for backups and this allows our backup window to be reduced.
Veeam Data Platform backs up and replicates virtual machines, protects server farms, provides database backup, and delivers disaster recovery solutions. Users utilize it for protecting Office 365 data, ensuring business continuity, monitoring environments, migrating snapshots, and securing data in offsite locations or the cloud.
Veeam Data Platform is recognized for its ease of setup, reliability, and ability to handle diverse IT infrastructures. It is popular among users for its data...
I used the product for migrating snapshots between clusters.
We use the product as a backup solution during emergency scenarios.
For most of our company's customers, we use it for the backup process or to create a copy of the backup outside in an off-site or cloud location. Only for a few of our company's customers do we use the replication part of the tool, or if they have a secondary site where they want to have a copy of the VM in production.
We use it to back up all of our virtual machines, including those on hardware and Hyper-V solutions, and some of our physical machines.
For our clients, the optimal use case depends on their specific requirements. It excels in safeguarding commercial machines, physical servers, and diverse workloads, including those hosted on AWS EC2 instances. It proves highly effective in managing databases, catering to various platforms such as Cisco and Oracle, and addressing the unique needs of different clients.
We use Veeam Backup & Replication mainly for backup purposes.
It is convenient to create backups of virtual machines, and hard disks. It's also applicable for backing up various other services. When dealing with a heavy workload, the process of backup is designed to be straightforward. It involves transferring data from on-premise to the cloud or vice versa. This encompasses different usage scenarios.
We use the solution to back up all our products, like Exchange, SharePoint, Linux, Windows, Oracle, and SQL.
I use the solution to backup the VMware environment and Linux servers.
In terms of use cases, I'm very familiar with the environment and the platform. I've been using it for the past six years. I mainly rely on it to manage the users on the platform and resolve any issues they may encounter. If there's a problem beyond my expertise, I open a support case.
It is used both as a virtual server and a physical server for enterprise backup that run different applications.
My customers rely on Veeam Backup & Replication primarily to safeguard their systems, secure their workloads, and support hybrid cloud and multi-cloud environments. It allows them to back up their data across various cloud platforms and perform cross-platform restoration. For instance, they can back up VMware and restore it on Azure, among other scenarios. In addition to this, they can efficiently back up mainstream applications such as VMware Internet workloads, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Microsoft applications, such as Active Directory, Exchange, and more. The solution can be deployed on the cloud and on-premise.
We use Veeam Backup & Replication to back up our virtual machines in the VMware environment.
Veeam B&R fits in any environment where you want to protect your workloads and especially in a virtualized one. Another appalling use case if you have a current setup (servers and storage) that you want to leverage for backup uses. It will fit also in small environments.
It will help you to backup your workloads to a local storage/s, and to replicate your backup to another site for DR purposes.
We primarily back up VMware and Hyper-V, and we have some physical boxes as well, both physical Windows and Linux boxes. We also use the scale-out capability going out to the public cloud. We don't have any NAS devices. So, there's no taking advantage of that. We're not using the instant recovery engine. I believe we use the Veeam ONE software as well. We have customers all over the place. They are using the current version and the earlier versions. In terms of deployment, it is a combination. In a lot of places, it is deployed in a private cloud environment with more than one site for replication, but we do have other customers that go out to the public cloud for an off-site copy. The cloud providers primarily are AWS and Microsoft Azure.
Our primary use case of Veeam Backup & Replication is for backing up the VMware environment and restoring files. We also use it for replicating virtual machines from one site to another. I'm an information technology consultant and we are customers of Veeam.
I am using Veeam Backup Replication for backups.
Veeam takes our installation and server backups, then writes them on a disk and the tape backup. After that, it replicates the backups to another recovery site. IT is the only department that uses Veeam directly. It has three to five people.
Veeam Backup Replication can be deployed on the cloud and on-premise. We choose the best option based on many factors, such as the environment complexity and maturity of the customer. We use Veeam Backup Replication as a backup and recovery solution.
Our clients that use this solution are companies that requires basic to advanced backup solutions, including their own hardware.
Our primary use case of Backup & Replication is for Linux systems. We are partners of Veeam and I am the CDO.
We use this solution for backup. Our company is a customer of Veeam and I'm the assistant manager and provide risk advisory services.
We use Veeam Backup Replication for on-site data backups.
We are using Veeam Backup Replication for server and virtual backups.
Our use case is for doing backup for virtual machines, only for VMware virtual machines.
We have scheduled the backup to be done on our side. At certain intervals, depending on the capability of Veeam, we are doing the replication at a remote site on the same cluster that we use Nutanix as a backup. Basically, we have a Nutanix cluster taking backup of another Nutanix cluster. Outside of this, we are also using Veeam, which is on another machine, or basically another storage. We have 19 Veeam running on a four-node cluster. Currently, we are using 80% of our RAM capacity and have more CPU and storage available, we still have capacity.
My primary use of the solution is for virtual machines backup and physical servers backup.
My primary use case is for VM backups. We have more than 500 VMs to backup completely every day, which is quite a big backup, and we run it incrementally. This solution is deployed on-premises.
Our primary use for Veeam Backup & Replication is for enterprise backups and replication. It's used pretty heavily by us.
We are using Veeam Backup Replication for our virtual environments.
This solution is used to backup, restore, and replicate our data.
It is for backup and replication.
VMware/Hyper-V environment backup.
Easy Strat forward backup solution.
The primary use case of this product is for disaster recovery and ransomware protection. It's also used for testing development.
@reviewer1424022Â How does Veeam protect against ransomware? I was under the impression (maybe incorrectly) that backups aren't Immutable as Blockly is used as an add-on to do this.
Veeam Backup & Replication delivers dependable availability across all cloud, virtual and physical workloads with a simple, flexible and reliable solution. You can protect your data no matter the location or workload type with powerful backup and instant recovery options. We are a system-integrator company and have a platinum sales-partnership with Veeam Software in Turkey. And also we are giving professional services to our customers on behalf of Veeam within the framework of the global VASP program. We take advantage of this experience to integrate many different environments as an output. Regarding to this exprerince I can say these ; Some of our customers use Veeam Cloud Connect platforms for off-site backups and VM replicas, in order to copy and handle disaster recovery scenarios. Some of them are just using the backup infrastructure in their on-premise platforms. And some customers have multiple sites by their own. They are doing disaster scenarios on their own sites and they are not using any other cloud infrastructure. If you have a Veeam product, there are many scenarios you can consider.
I have two to four servers, and I back up one VM to another VM through Veeam Backup. That's the primary use case.
I am using the solution in a virtual environment for backup and replication.
The solution is so good to use. It allows for proof of concept. One can run a test on the database, move backups from one server to another, do file restoration or make use of portal storage features. Backup and storage is very fast, reducing what would otherwise take hours to minutes. Veeam was designed for virtual environments. The first year it was involved in supporting VMware virtual environments.
We use this solution to backup and replicate our visualized and physical infrastructure. We use it to take backups on a daily/monthly basis; to take snapshots for disaster recovery; for application-aware processing. Veeam Backup and Replication is mainly used by our IT team but we have a Veeam Backup Agent deployed on all of our workstations to make backups for end-users. In total, there are roughly 60-65 people using this solution in our company. For maintenance, we only require two engineers and a manager.
The solution is used primarily for backup and replication.
In my previous company, this was being used as the backup and replication solution.
It is used for the virtual environment, which includes virtual Windows servers being on ESX or Hyper-V. It is also used for databases and Exchange in these environments. We are using version 10. The latest version is 11, but we are not eager to use that because it came out only two weeks ago, and that is not enough for us.
I'm actually a consultant, so I deploy it for my customers — quite a few of them. Our clients are partly interested in backing up their application servers and their environment — that's the first priority. Some of our clients have gone a bit further into remote disaster recovery, off-site disaster recovery. They replicate to another location for those purposes. Our clients are small to medium-sized companies.
We use Veeam Backup Replication for general backup and restore functions.
We mainly use it for backup. We are using its latest version.
We use the solution mainly for backup and redundancies. We keep historical VM images and replicate them to other data centers that we have.
I primarily use the solution for replication, backup, and disaster recovery. It's basically BaaS, Backup as a Service in in physical and virtual environments, and DRaaS, Disaster Recovery as a Service. It allows for backups on-premise.
Our company is an integrator, and we are offering the Veeam solution for our existing clients and some prospective clients. We currently have 10 to 15 clients.
We primarily use Veeam Backup and Replication in small installations and projects with Windows as well as standard Linux systems. We also use it as a backup solution for cloud products such as Office 365. In total, we have around 14 Veeam users, which covers about 100-200 devices using it. Regarding the technical implementation, we have three primary technical personnel that maintain our use of Veeam. Because our company is multinational, with data centers located in Nordic countries such as Finland, we often have conferences outside our country and we share the services used to configure and perform the maintenance of our systems when needed. In this case, I can't point to an exact number of all the technical staff involved with Veeam throughout the greater organization. Ideally, when it comes to backups, we prefer to use only one solution rather than two. However, we also have customers in the healthcare sector in Portugal who are using legacy UNIX and Oracle systems, and Veeam does not have agents for these operating systems. So when these customers want to create disaster recovery plans, we like to use Commvault to set up replication and create backup copies of the data code.
We use Veeam Backup & Replication to backup, restore and replicate data across our storage locations.
We use Veeam in our company for demo purposes to present to our clients and our customers. We have some keys in production implementation in the production environment, in our clients' infrastructure.
We also provide services to our customers. We use this solution to backup virtual machines.
We use this solution to backup our files and virtual machines. We use this solution to backup information for our customers. We back up our customers' servers and store the information on local networks. This way, if something goes wrong, we can easily recover the information from our backups. We have 40 machines that we backup with this solution.
We use it to guarantee the uptime of our services and servers. We are using its latest version.
We use Veeam to back up our virtual machines, software, and data. We also use it to replicate data that is on the cloud, outside of the company.
We use Veeam to backup all the virtual machines and all the company data.
We are resellers of Veeam with an official partnership and a contract for reselling the product.
Our primary use case with Veeam Backup & Replication is to backup critical data. We would recommend that a person put on a Veeam backup service so that in a disaster recovery scenario you set what has to come back up first because that is going to be the critical information that has to go back up as quickly as possible. You can put anything on critical servers, but we recommend that you use it for critical data that it is going to be restored within a four hour timeframe. Veeam Backup & Replication can be deployed as agent-based or you can set it up to replicate back to a NAS, some sort of device onsite, so that a copy of your data goes to the device onsite and another copy goes to a data center for a backup as well. Then, if that server crashes, the device that's at the location has the latest copy of the good data from where they get the backup.
We do backups of our hyper-real environment and our branch office environment and we have servers running on the 2012 version.
We use this solution for virtualization with VMware. I have approximately 50 servers. We also use it for replication of the file server.
We are using Veeam for SQL and file server backups.
The primary use case of this solution is to back up all of our applications and all of our data.
We implemented Veeam Backup & Replication on-prem and also on the cloud - we have both infrastructures. We use it internally to backup our internal servers and we have a cloud infrastructure where we use it to backup our customers' virtual machines for disaster solutions. We use it for disaster replication.
I'm not doing anything with the the solution right now. I'm just using them for database purposes. We store databases there and applications.
We use this product for backing up on-premises virtual servers. We have virtual servers at our two sites that we back up, and we also replicate them between each other.
We use Veeam Backup and Replication for image backups.
Our primary use case is for the backup of our virtual machines.
We use Veeam for the backup and recovery of our production environment.
We develop our own replication solutions for the IBM i platform. Our product is called Maxava. We have 500 customers using that for disaster recovery, data replication. We use Veeam in-house for our Windows replication.
We use this solution for deploying machine backup and for recovery from a disaster recovery site. We also use it for file backup. For the database backup, we use the software embedded in the SQL Server.
Our use case is about a hundred VMR servers and maybe a handful of agents.
We are using this solution to back up all of the critical VMs and the critical server. It's applied on the server.
In most cases, we use Veeam Backup Replication for backup and recovery. In some literal cases, we use it for replication and statics.
We use it for backup and recovery.
We are using it for taking backup from virtual machines, quick migration from one host to another, and instant file restore from the exchange or file server. The most important use is to do the daily backup and have business continuity at the highest level.
We primarily use it for backup and replication.
The main use case is performing a backup of a virtualized environment.
We use and promote Veeam for protecting server farms. We also work with system integrators, providing them with this solution and helping them to size deals.
We are a Veeam distributor and this is one of the solutions that we use, and also implement for our clients. We have been using an on-premises deployment. It is installed in our VMs, and we have created a backup repository. It performs a daily incremental backup, and on the weekend it performs a full backup.
We primarily use the solution for backup and replication.
* Centralized backup * Remote WAN backup copy * Replica * Physical server backup.
Backup and recovery.
Protection of virtual workloads.
Our primary use case with Veeam Backup & Replication is as the intermediate agent. Veeam integrates devices between the main server and the replication station. We set this resolution between the main server and our replication machine. It is getting images from VMware. We serve up with Veeam and it responds to the daily load. With Veeam Backup & Replication, replicated servers will be picked up again from the new location station machine. Now our table updates are available automatically. We get a lot of features with Veeam and we are happy to use this solution. After shutdown, the servers here automatically turn off and Veeam is keeping up all this. It's tension free work.
Our primary use case is for a backup solution for our front-end servers.
I handle managed backup services for one of my clients. I implement and manage these solutions.
VMware backup, but considering to implement Veeam's replication feature to use as part of our DR solution.
We are using Veeam at our college and we have been connected for a while now. We use it for backing up virtual servers in the Hyperwave and it is working very well. It works well for backing up services. We can backup Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Sharepoint and it is actually easy to understand how to restore from it. It has an easy UI.
My primary use case for this product is for backups and reporting.
I use it for our VMware environment and physical servers. It is a good product, in regards to performance, as well as data protection.
Backup and replication.
Until a year ago, this solution was our primary backup and recovery product. We are a cloud connect partner so we provide backups both onsite and offsite as well as replication.
For multiple data centers: * Backup and recovery for VMware 2000 VMs * Windows and Linux Clients * Migrations (replication).
Backing up VMs and it has been successful so far.
Primary backup and long-term retention to protect our client data across our datacenters. Allows for incremental RPOs for VM and file-level recovery across multiple datacenters to our IT staff of more than 200 technicians. Enable fast restores and long term archival.
Our primary use case is backup.
Veeam is our primary backup system used with the DD2500 for the repository. We use Veeam 9.5 Update 3 on a physical Windows 2016 server with Proxy servers deployed 1 per host in our HA Cluster. We also use the Enterprise Plus licensing for Nimble Snapshot Integration for backups and this allows our backup window to be reduced.