The customer has stated that they plan on purchasing new physical server component and repository storage. What additional information is needed to define the implementation process later?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation The additional information that is needed to define the implementation process later is how much backup data is stored on the old hardware. This information is important for designing and sizing the migration strategy and timeline for moving the backups from the old hardware to the new hardware. For example, you can use the amount of backup data to estimate how long it will take to copy or move the backups to the new storage devices. You can also use the amount of backup data to determine whether you need to use compression, deduplication, or WAN acceleration to optimize the migration traffic. References: [Migrating Backup Files], [WAN Acceleration]
Question 7
During architecture planning, Veeam Life and Indemnity decides that recovery point objective of gold tier machines should change from one hour to three hours with daily retention set to seven days. What will be impact on the Veeam design?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation If the recovery point objective (RPO) of gold tier machines changes from one hour to three hours with daily retention set to seven days, the impact on the Veeam design is that proxies will require fewer resources. This is because the backup frequency and the number of restore points for gold tier machines will decrease, which means that less data will need to be processed and transferred by the proxies. Therefore, the proxies will have lower CPU, memory, disk, and network utilization and can handle more backup tasks with the same resources.
Question 8
What information is missing form discovery?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation The information that is missing from discovery is what the available bandwidth is between Fresno and Carson City. This information is important for designing and sizing the backup copy jobs that need to run daily between the two sites. The available bandwidth can affect the backup copy performance, duration, and size. For example, you can use the available bandwidth to estimate how much data can be transferred between the sites within the backup copy window. You can also use theavailable bandwidth to determine whether you need to use compression, deduplication, or WAN acceleration to optimize the backup copy traffic.
Question 9
Based on the customer Windows and Linux file server backup requirements, which component will help them meet their stated objectives?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation Based on the customer Windows and Linux file server backup requirements, the best component to help them meet their stated objectives is Backup Enterprise Manager with indexing enabled on virtual machine and Agent backups with RBAC policies. This is because: *Backup Enterprise Manager allows the customer to manage and monitor backup jobs across multiple backup servers from a single web-based interface1. *Indexing enables the customer to perform file-level recovery from the backups of Windows and Linux servers, as well as search for files across all backups2. *RBAC policies allow the customer to delegate permissions to different users and groups for performing file-level recovery, based on their roles and restore scopes3. References: 1: Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager Guide 2: Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide 3: Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager Guide > Configuring Accounts and Roles
Question 10
When talking to someone who works for the hospital, they mention they are working on a projectwith a major cloud provider that does not currently support immutability. After further conversations, the customer has decided that they would like daily immutable backups to be sent off-site. Which of the following is the best option to still satisfy the requirements for off-site immutable backups?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation To design a solution that meets the requirements for off-site immutable backups for Veeam University Hospital, you need to consider some of the options and features that Veeam products and features offer. This will help you to ensure the security and integrity of your backup data, as well as the compatibility and supportability of the cloud provider that does not currently support immutability. According to the Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practice Guide, immutability is a feature that prevents backup files from being deleted or modified by anyone until the specified retention period expires. Immutability can be achieved by using S3 Object Lock or Hardened Repository, which are two different solutions that Veeam Backup & Replication supports. Based on this definition, the best option to still satisfy the requirements for off-site immutable backups is A. Backup copy to a hardened repository. This option means that: *The backup copy is a type of job that allows you to create and maintain copies of your backup data on a secondary backup repository. You can use backup copy jobs to send your backup data off-site, as well as to apply different retention settings and policies. *The hardened repository is a solution that allows you to add a hardened repository based on a Linux server to your backup infrastructure. You can use hardened repository with Veeam Backup & Replication to make your backups immutable on-premises or off-site. *The backup copy to a hardened repository can be configured and managed by Veeam Backup & Replication, regardless of the cloud provider that does not currently support immutability. You only need to deploy and connect a Linux server with a hardened repository in the cloud environment, and then use it as a target for your backup copy jobs.