By searching around I got a lot of recommendations on the veeam products.
To decide if it is the right product, it yould be a great help if you could answer me some questions (or some of them

First of all the status quo of the infrastructure
One physical server
- Windows Server 2012 R2 as Hyper-V Host (let´s give it the name SRV-HyperV) with 2 VMs (generation 2)
- VM1 --> Windows Server 2012 R2 --> Domain controller. DHCP, DNS, AD DS (Name: SRV-DC)
- VM2 --> Windows Server 2012 R2 --> Fileserver, Databaseserver und Antivirus (Name SRV-ERGO)
Currently 4 Clients (all Win 7 Pro).
In the LAN there are 2 NAS.
NAS 1 is used as a second fileserver and shall be used as backup target, NAS2 only as backup target.
Data that NAS1 publishes on it´s shares shall also be backuped.
What I need at the end of the day is a solution to backup
- all VMs
- all physical machines (clients and the server)
- active directory
- SQL Server 2008 Express
- domain controller incl. all its installed roles
- backup the filserver-part of the first NAS
Now the questions
I) basics
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I)a) product selection
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I think I´m right that Veeam Backup Essentials in combination with Veeam Endpoint Backup FREE should be correct to do the job.
Is that correct?
Is the Standard edition sufficienct or do I need the enterprise edition due to the AD and SQL topics?
I)b) license count
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If i understand the lilcense scheme right, It´s okay to use the Essentials Version as my physical sever has only one CPU.
This will license alls hosted VMs on this host.
Is that right ?
I)c) Separate files for VM backup / client backup
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If i want to have separate files for the several backupes VMs and clients I assume this makes the enterprise edition necessary right?
Can i create a separate file for each client backup ?
II) Questions regarding installation
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II)a) SQL database size
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How large can the database size get ?
This question is to estimate the needed HDD space.
II)b) Install location
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Here I need your professional assistance for the best practice.
Is it necessary to have Veeam installed on a complete separate physical system or is it also possible to run it on the upper mentioned physical server?
If this would be possible, what would be the best solution:
Install the Server and Console parts (VBR Server, VBR Console, Repository Server) on the Hyper-V Host, VM2 or even in an additional VM3 with Win7 Pro as OS ?
What would be best practice?
What happens, if Veeam is installed on a separate machine....how many licenses do I need in this case?
III) the backup procedure itself
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III)a) backup source
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If I install the Endpoint Backup in the VMs and on the clients, can I then also use the NAS as data source to back it up ?
III)b) client backup
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Can I do a central backup management in combination with Endpoint Backup or does VBR "only" supports the handling of the backup files ans gives me assistance in restore tasks?
Or asked inanother way:
Can I setup the backup jobs of the clients on the central console or is this done on the clients?
III)c) run as service
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I assume the VBR and also Edpoint Backup runs as service so that there is no need for logged on users for scheduled jobs?
Does Endpoint Backup starts the client at the scheduled time?
III)d) generation backup
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Is the generation supported in VBR and Endpoint Backup or only in VBR?
III)e) status mails
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I assume that SMTP enrcription is supported (TLS, Port 587).
Sorry for the large number, but we need this information for the decision.
Best regards
Sven