30 results for v11

Kerberos Authentication with Veeam v12

Kerberos Authentication with Veeam v12. NTLM authentication is still mandatory for communication between all Veeam infrastructure servers in v11. However, NTLM authentication is still required for communication between Veeam backup infrastructure servers (backup server, backup proxies, backup repositories, guest interaction proxies, log shipping servers, and mount servers). NTLM was subject to several known security vulnerabilities …

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Veeam v12 Linux Without SSH And SUDO

In Veeam B&R v11, Veeam introduced the ability to build your own immutable (Veeam Immutable Backup), hardened backup repositories on Linux. In the upcoming Veeam Availability Suite v12 release, Veeam announced some new features. Here’s a blog post about Linux permissions management in v12.

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Hardened Repository in Veeam v12

In Veeam B&R v11, Veeam introduced the ability to build your own immutable (Veeam Immutable Backup), hardened backup repositories. This can be accomplished using any Linux server with storage and the XFS file system. As a reminder, immutability in this context means, a backup file cannot be changed, altered, or deleted without having root access …

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VeeaMover in v12

In the upcoming Veeam Availability Suite v12 release, Veeam announced some new features. Move Backup is probably one of the most important features upcoming in Veeam B&R v12 is the VM Move or Copy feature. Veeam has designed a new VeeaMover technology around Block Cloning with ReFS (Windows) and XFS (Linux). Customers who deploy Repositories …

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[REPLAY] Webinar Veeam v12 and Wasabi

Hi! Thank you for coming in a great number last week to our online event focused on Veeam Backup & Replication v12 and Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage. I had the opportunity to participate in a live webcast in French between Veeam Software, Wasabi and Monaco Digital – Avangarde Consulting for presenting Veeam Backup & Replication …

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