![]() One prompt 'no restart needed!', after trying to update the agent 'restart needed, gotcha!'Īnd in general the available updates for Veeam seem to be pumped out every few months. ![]() The console post-update the agents stating so. For some reason maybe 1/20 servers with agents ended up requiring a restart in my experience. I can say, do not trust the prompt that says it does not require a server restart when updating the agent/s. Complained that the MS SQL install that exists was a newer version than was expected and failed to update.Īnd agents are also stupid simple to update. Ran into a hiccup with an upgrade once due to the server receiving MS SQL updates through Windows Update. They have the installation/update/upgrade processes down to a button push. I liked the old Veeam better where they cared about the customers more than the money, but I will never buy it again, in this job or any other. They have basically priced us out of ever using it again. So just some fair warning that Veeam is kind of a one way ticket. ![]() Your apparently on the hook forever for some sort of cancellation tax if you ever leave them. In the end that's pretty much the only way they will do it. It was a nightmare of me trying to tell them I want a new license for 2 devices and them sending back the quote for the old system. The new Insight owned Veeam basically was requiring us to renew 28 procs on the old system before we could purchase anything new to just back up 2 physical boxes. ![]() But that is another story.Īfter the switch to HYCU we decided we needed to backup 2 physical servers and maybe Veeam would be a good choice as HYCU doesn't have a very easy bare metal restore for physical devices. I spend 1/10th the time dealing with backup stuff in general and my biggest issue is getting Wasabi to accept the data at the speeds we are pushing for offsite. We switched to AHV and the Veaam product for that at the time was garbage, so we tried out HYCU and I love it. This gives free choice of hardware selection for IT teams according to their custom needs.Veeam was great until Insight Partners bought them. SANsymphony empowers Veeam users with the flexibility to use any storage (any vendor, any model, any configuration) for easily storing backups even if they are not natively qualified to Veeam’s integration framework. Organizations benefit from reduced backup impact on their product environment and gain the flexibility to run backups with greater frequency towards improving RPO.ĭataCore SANsymphony software-defined storage offers a purpose-built integration (plug-in) with Veeam’s Universal Storage API, enabling fast, seamless, and non-disruptive snapshot and backup operations across heterogeneous workloads and multi-vendor storage systems. ![]() This allows to perform backup and restore operations by directly communicating with the data storage through the API. Veeam’s integration program for storage systems through its Universal Storage API further expands the benefits of Veeam’s backup and replication capabilities. Easily scale with Swarm from as small as a few hundred TBs to multiple PBs in no time. Since backups are stored within your data center in the Swarm cluster, you can apply custom security policies, replication policies, and retention settings. Swarm is a massively scalable on-premises object storage solution that protects your backup data from Veeam Backup & Replication and Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365. Also, the media needs to be continually checked to avoid potential issues and security risks.ĭataCore Swarm is the right solution for your Veeam backup capacity tier that overcomes these challenges. The problem with using tape storage is that IT personnel will have to manually move tapes to different sites for safekeeping, which is both tedious and time-consuming. A critical challenge faced with cloud storage is its unpredictability and compounding costs that quickly overrun the IT budget. With backup data growing at rapid speed, IT teams are looking for cost-effective and scalable storage solutions. ![]()
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