Veeam Cloud Connect is an online portal for cloud backups. You set up your Veeam Cloud Connect Server to which other clients connect. Your customers will have access to licensing and to the Veeam Service Provider Console.
I am the repository for our customers. The customer does its running, feeding, backup, and replication, and I copy from their site to my site. We use this solution to have a remote backup copy of their data.
Technical Presales Consultant/ Engineer at Ingram Micro
MSP
Top 5
2020-10-04T06:43:00Z
Oct 4, 2020
I am a research consultant and my organization provides various solutions to the market. I work with a variety of solutions, although currently, Veeam is one of the ones that I am focused on. Basically, we get a lot of inquiries, whether it be from our partners or from end-users. They would like to backup their Office 365. They would like to inquire about how to do so and what are the prerequisites, what exactly is required. Generally speaking, the biggest concern is how much storage is needed to store backups. Every company has a different backup policy, different RPOs, different retension policies. We help them in determining how much storage they're going to need. That's basically it. That's how we deal with it.
Our primary use case is for clients that are offsite and have Veeam installed and need to move their backups to a secondary location, which is our data center. We use Cloud Connect for that and we are partners of Veeam.
Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Reseller
2020-04-13T06:27:35Z
Apr 13, 2020
We primarily use Veeam Cloud Connect to provide Veeam customers, who do not have a secondary site of their own, a way to replicate their backup data to a secure off-site location. We have a multi-tenant Veeam Cloud Connect infrastructure to receive the customer's backup data which is then stored onto our own cloud platform. Veeam Cloud Connect also allows us to expand this service and provide customers with Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) if they need shorter RTOs.
Solution Consultant & System Engineer at a tech company with 201-500 employees
Consultant
2020-02-16T08:27:46Z
Feb 16, 2020
We primarily use the solution as an off-site back-up. The backup copy of data from our organization lands on Cloud Connect in our private cloud instead of us using a second site.
Veeam Cloud Connect for the Enterprise enables businesses to act as a disaster recover (DR) service provider to deliver off-site backup and replication services to internal customers. This eliminates complexity by removing the need to maintain a VPN connection and it improves security by encapsulating all backup and management traffic into a single port.
We use Veeam Cloud Connect to store our data.
We primarily use the solution as a cloud-backed application machine for storage-related tasks.
Veeam Cloud Connect is an online portal for cloud backups. You set up your Veeam Cloud Connect Server to which other clients connect. Your customers will have access to licensing and to the Veeam Service Provider Console.
I mainly use Cloud Connect as a cloud backup repository.
The company I was with at the time was a service provider that handles the backups of customers via Veeam Cloud Connect.
We are using Veeam Cloud Connect to migrate large amounts of global data for archiving on the cloud.
Our primary use case is backing up data and files. Veeam backs up what you want to back up, and you get a usable copy.
We use Veeam Cloud Connect in case we have a fire or something happens to our data it will be safe. We use it on all of our servers.
We use it for backup.
I am the repository for our customers. The customer does its running, feeding, backup, and replication, and I copy from their site to my site. We use this solution to have a remote backup copy of their data.
I am a research consultant and my organization provides various solutions to the market. I work with a variety of solutions, although currently, Veeam is one of the ones that I am focused on. Basically, we get a lot of inquiries, whether it be from our partners or from end-users. They would like to backup their Office 365. They would like to inquire about how to do so and what are the prerequisites, what exactly is required. Generally speaking, the biggest concern is how much storage is needed to store backups. Every company has a different backup policy, different RPOs, different retension policies. We help them in determining how much storage they're going to need. That's basically it. That's how we deal with it.
We use this solution for offsite backup.
Our primary use case is for clients that are offsite and have Veeam installed and need to move their backups to a secondary location, which is our data center. We use Cloud Connect for that and we are partners of Veeam.
We primarily use Veeam Cloud Connect to provide Veeam customers, who do not have a secondary site of their own, a way to replicate their backup data to a secure off-site location. We have a multi-tenant Veeam Cloud Connect infrastructure to receive the customer's backup data which is then stored onto our own cloud platform. Veeam Cloud Connect also allows us to expand this service and provide customers with Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) if they need shorter RTOs.
Our primary use case is for back up. We have one medium enterprise client. We're a partner with Veeam.
We primarily use the solution as a back up for some clients.
We primarily use the solution as an off-site back-up. The backup copy of data from our organization lands on Cloud Connect in our private cloud instead of us using a second site.
I am a reseller. My primary use case is to sell to thousands of users.