We're in the process of moving from VMware to Hyper-V and we're in the planning phases of replacing our existing backup product. We're leaning very heavily toward Veeam at the moment, so I've started trying to work out the architectural design as well as the backup and copy schedules to meet our various business needs. Through this process, I hope to be able to determine the amount of on-prem storage as well as cloud storage we'll need... ultimately allowing me to put together a proposal with all the relevant details as well as budgeting numbers.
Our corporate HQ will have a larger cluster and more storage than our remote offices. Those remote offices are located all over the world. We're thinking each site will have their own backup infrastructure and Veeam Enterprise Manager will be located centrally at HQ. We're also thinking about using Microsoft Azure to host off site backups. The other option we're considering for off site backups is copying the backups to the closest sister site. Both remote storage options would utilize Veeam WAN Acceleration to streamline the process.
Here's a rough drawing of what I'm thinking right now. I'm interested in your opinion on the Veeam architecture. I'm a total noob with Veeam, so any insight you have would be wonderful!
Thanks!
