This means more cost for compute, public IP's, etc., plus you need to get setup as a Veeam service provider to get licensing, and then you still need to monitor and manage it all to make sure it stays working as advertised. The way to get efficiency and incremental forever is to setup Veeam in AWS (Compute + storage) so it can do the synthetic fulls.
The VTL to Amazon Web Services (AWS) has some limitations in that periodic full backups are required.
My question to that would be why is VTL in AWS then ? I know that some people can present the argument that S3 is a public cloud and Veeam connect is a private cloud. Or can recommend a good cost effective solution to allow backup to S3 that works for servers with 1.5 tb of data running VMware. Is anyone backing up Veeam to S3 not VTL but to S3 Now I don't know about you, but 1TB to push up a Comcast or Fiber connect alone takes a few days.Ĭan anyone share there experience with Cloudberry good or Bad From what i have seen so far if i backup a VM lets say 1TB and keep 14 revision of that VM on the 14th Day it has to re seed that data to the cloud. It's pretty cool how we can backup to S3 at a fraction of the cost of Veeam Cloud connect providers and in the event of a issue we can spin up our VM's on the fly seems pretty amazing, however! It seems that with Veeam we are able to stitch together our backups in the cloud with out having to upload the data every month or 14 days. There support has been very responsive via email and phone. So we started to look into Cloud Berry, which at first look seems pretty amazing as well we installed on about 10 sites and let it start to run.
Some of our customers have simple file server or just a workstation "We are able to install the agent on them and it does work"Īll in all Veeam as a whole Rocks, however it seemed getting the data to a public cloud like Amazon S3 or Azure and in a position where we all live in the i need it now and why wasn't it done yesterday it has sent us on a quest. There is now another thing called insider data protection which is an additional cost To spin up a Veeam backup in there cloud seemed as though it was a process The ones that provided services as a resonable rate had limitations
So we naturally though oh we should look at Veeam cloud connect and lets keep a good thing going, however as all of you might know cloud connect providers have a wide range of prices some low some high, however lots of manual protocols.
We are a small MSP in South Florida and have been going back and forth over which route to take on our backup solutions.Ĭurrently we have our customers setup on Veeam locally & well lets face it anyone who uses Veeam knows it just works, we have had whole networks get hit with Ransomeware and our veeam server which is completely outside of the domain backing up our VMWARE servers has saved the day several times.