Ive recently had issues with customer sites creating veeam replicas of the veeam VM. This has resulted in some issues where backups using hot-add work perfectly, and most replicas using hot-add complete perfectly, however the replica job for the Veeam server fails over to NBD. I get that this is a known issue (https://www.veeam.com/kb2008 , issue number

According to your help file (https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... tml?ver=95) its not recommended to backup / replicate the Veeam server.
Speaking logically however this is completely counter intuitive. The first thing I would want to do with both vCenter and Veeam server is complete backups AND replicas, as the process for resolving a vcenter rebuild is essentially building Veeam from the ground up again as well.
Yes Im aware of the migration tool, however this has let me down on a number of occasions to the point I have no confidence in it any more. That combined with the disclaimers applied to it doesnt inspire confidence. Maybe when this is a mature production class product with a GUI Ill revisit it. but I digress.
The issue with Veeam Replicas relates to BIOS UUID being identical across the Veeam server and replica. My point is that one of these VMs is powered on, the other isnt, so from a coding perspective, this shouldnt be a problem resolving, which would then resolve the "where to hot-add" dilemma, and the resulting "cant replicate Veeam" issue.
From a network manager/business perspective, I would want to minimise my effort to a couple of clicks (Veeam replica) in any scenario where Veeam requires a recovery for any reason. The current alternative of having to jump through the hoops of create a new VM, install OS, Install product, restore configuration backup, rescan everything, etc is about as unhelpful as it comes Im afraid.
Im currently reviewing the process using extract, however even this is far from streamlined, requiring adding another VM access to the Veeam repository in order to restore from veeam backups (which even then can only restore from the last full backup (bad news with recommended forward incrementals...) and once restored Im left with VM flat files which then need uploading to a vCenter datastore and registering before being able to stand up a Veeam server from backup. (But you recommend we dont back this up!)
As you can see, Im struggling with how this can be a recommended solution when a simple replica would resolve all of this.
Its just crazy that Veeam B&R isnt the recommended solution to backup & replicate the Veeam server. Even a crash consistent backup / replica would be perfectly acceptable!
Please note that this is not a Veeam bashing post, Im a HUGE Veeam advocate who recommends Veeam as the new saviour to anyone who will listen.
Cheers
Owen