I have a Veeam backup server that backs up my VMs to a remote site. I also have configured a secondary backup job that copies the backups to an SMB share on a second remote site. Is there an agent that I can install on the Windows server at the second remote site so that I can perform the secondary backup over some sort of proprietary Veeam protocol? I know it's not the same as having an air gapped backup, but I would feel better if I could lock down the firewall to a proprietary port instead of leaving an SMB connection open.
Also, can anyone confirm that the backup catalog is copied in a secondary backup to secondary backup server? I want to be sure I can restore the data if I lose the primary Veeam backup server.
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Re: Backup repository agent instead of SMB?
Hello,
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Hannes
yes, there is a way. Just add the windows machine as "managed computer" (in backup infrastructure -> managed servers) and use the backup copy job. You definitely want to use that way. Otherwise all merges go over WANIs there an agent that I can install on the Windows server at the second remote site so that I can perform the secondary backup over some sort of proprietary Veeam protocol?
Veeam backups are always "self contained". Meaning that you don't need a configuration to restore. Just import the backup file to a fresh installation and you are good. Of course, using the built-in configuration backup makes it more comfortablecan anyone confirm that the backup catalog is copied in a secondary backup to secondary backup server?
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Re: Backup repository agent instead of SMB?
Just to clarify, after adding the machine under Managed Servers, you will be able to either create a Windows-type repository on it or specify it as a gateway server for your existing SMB repository.
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