Standalone backup agent for Microsoft Windows servers and workstations (formerly Veeam Endpoint Backup FREE)
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Endpoint Backup to Agent Feature Loss?

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure the VEB would trigger a log truncation for Exchange/SQL. The chart for Agent shows application aware as an option in the licensed sections... does that mean that feature has been pulled from free or was it never there to begin with and I was simply mistaken?
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Re: Endpoint Backup to Agent Feature Loss?

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Hi Dan,

Both free versions of VAW and VEB behave exactly the same in terms of triggering VSS writers and providers that handle all the logs. However, if you want to protect Windows Servers, then the paid edition of Veeam Agent has advanced logic for application aware processing and should be a way to go.

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Re: Endpoint Backup to Agent Feature Loss?

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So just to clarify, both just leverage the VSS writers to do what they do, but the paid version allows for customization of said process further as well as log shipment and whatnot? I guess I'm just a little fuzzy on what would actually trigger a log cleanup as that could force a client of mine to get the paid version or not.
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Re: Endpoint Backup to Agent Feature Loss?

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Yes, basic application processing is achieved via VSS writers, for more advanced logic (customizations) the server license is required. If I were you, I would clarify what exactly your client needs, which includes application-aware processing options and scheduling options (they are different in server and free versions).
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