Veeam is an easy choice to protect your company's data and infrastructure
April 07, 2020
Veeam is an easy choice to protect your company's data and infrastructure

Score 7 out of 10
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Veeam Backup & Replication
Overall Satisfaction with Veeam Backup & Replication
Veeam is used as the core tool to back up the IT infrastructure of my organization which consists of a Hyper-V virtual machine environment. The software can be used to backup all critical Virtual Machines, send copies offsite for redundancy as part of disaster recovery measures for the worst case scenario where restores can then be done on offsite virtual hosts.
Pros
- Backs up virtual machines.
- Easy installation and setup to get started.
- Relatively straightforward restore process.
- Relatively straightforward offsite backups.
Cons
- I find backup copies experience more errors than it should going over WAN lines which brings into question reliability. This causes this process to be monitored more closely to ensure the offsite backups are good.
- If you need to restore to a new host machine that was not in your original infrastructure that was licensed, or new machine in a remote site, the process is a bit more difficult even though the remote host machines are licensed.
- I have comfort knowing my most important nightly backups are reliable with Veeam.
- I can easily restore my nightly backups if needed which gives the company the data protection it needs.
- It can be used as part of my disaster recovery plans to help the business continue in the worst case scenario.
Compared to ArcServer which I've used over 5+ years ago for tape backups. Veeam is a much simpler solution to interface with, setup and execute your backups. The only major drawback is having to buy different licenses for different platforms - Hyper-V, VMWare or physical machines (Windows or Linux servers). Veeam is also one of the more expensive options in the industry.

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