![]() New for Veeam Backup for AWS v6 and Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure v5 (both expected to be released in March 2023) is support for immutable backups. Deployed as backup proxy appliances via their respective cloud marketplaces, these solutions provide policy-based protection and flexible recovery options - all with centralized management via the Veeam Backup & Replication console. Veeam Backup for AWS and Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure are two product offerings in Veeam’s cloud-native solution set. Immutable Backups in Veeam Backup for AWS and Microsoft Azure ![]() Plus, Veeam offers the inherent architecture and platform support cloud architects and engineers look for when evaluating solutions, making it a zero-compromise choice for backup and cloud teams alike. While the cloud is highly available, it’s not immune or resilient against many of the same threats to availability that exist in the data center: accidental deletion, downtime and ransomware attacks.Įxtending Veeam to IaaS and PaaS environments gives backup teams the peace of mind that they have an operationally consistent approach to back up across environments, and a policy-based, standardized approach to BC/DR. With V12, we’ve developed an array of cloud-ready capabilities designed to help you successfully leverage the scalability of the cloud, avoid configuration and networking pitfalls and expand your reach to ensure your organization employs a standardized, operationally consistent data protection plan - regardless of where your data resides.Īs workloads move to the cloud, its critical backup teams extend their sphere of control beyond the data center. ![]() For those dipping their toe in the cloud waters, it can seem like a vast wilderness, full of quicksand traps and unknown creatures, all there to catch you on your back foot.īut the time is now to embrace the cloud, tackling it piece-by-piece to harness all it has to offer. The cloud - a seemingly monolithic, flippant catch-all term for what is an amorphous, complex ecosystem of platforms, software, APIs and design principles.
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