I'm currently using Veeam endpoint on two different laptops in our environment but only have a single 16 GB+ usb drive available to use as a bootable device.
Because of this I was wondering if it is possible to prepare recovery media for each machine and store these alongside the backup data until I would need it. As the bootable media is only prepared (all data collected in an iso or something similar), you would need a small tool to put the recovery media on a bootable device when you need it.
For me this does not weigh up to the hassle of ordering, preparing and storing several bootable devices for all the different type of machines that we have.
Especially with the option to store backups on a B&R repo this would seem a nice addition if you ask me.
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Re: [Feature request] Store recovery media centrally
Hello Wouter,
Good request, thanks! We will keep it for the next version improvement discussions. Meanwhile, you can create Veeam Recovery Media as an ISO and place it to the regular shared folded, even in the RC build.
Good request, thanks! We will keep it for the next version improvement discussions. Meanwhile, you can create Veeam Recovery Media as an ISO and place it to the regular shared folded, even in the RC build.
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Re: [Feature request] Store recovery media centrally
That will be a good intermediate solution yes.
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Re: [Feature request] Store recovery media centrally
Wouter,
Another possibility you have (today) is to create only one recovery media, add the drivers to it as always. But then you can add the specific network and storage drivers of the other endpoint and add them to that recovery media. Now you have one recovery media that can be used on two endpoints...
Please note a quick test and boot on the recovery device to see if it is working is necessary, but I never had issues with it. I have 6 laptops ranging from 1 year to 8 years old and I boot them all on one recovery media.
Another possibility you have (today) is to create only one recovery media, add the drivers to it as always. But then you can add the specific network and storage drivers of the other endpoint and add them to that recovery media. Now you have one recovery media that can be used on two endpoints...
Please note a quick test and boot on the recovery device to see if it is working is necessary, but I never had issues with it. I have 6 laptops ranging from 1 year to 8 years old and I boot them all on one recovery media.
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