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NEW QUESTION # 34
When restoring Linux or Unix guest OS files, which components can be used to mount the volume containing files to be restored? (Choose 2)
- A. NFS mount
- B. Helper host
- C. Helper appliance
- D. Enterprise Manager server
- E. Guest Interaction proxy
Answer: B,C
Explanation:
Explanation
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/guest_restore_linux.html?ver=120
NEW QUESTION # 35
When configuring a SureBackup job, what are some of the criteria for adding servers to an application group?
(Choose two.)
- A. VMs must be running the same OS version
- B. VM backups must reside on the same repository
- C. VMs must have at least one valid restore point
- D. VMs cannot be added to an application group twice
- E. VMs cannot be encrypted
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Reference: https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/appgroup_vms_vm.html?ver=100
NEW QUESTION # 36
When planning to back up files and folders from shared sources, that is the correct method to connect to the file share from the Veeam backup server?
- A. Add the file share into the inventory
- B. Add the file share into the store infrastructure
- C. Add the file share into the physical infrastructure
- D. Add the file share into the managed servers
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 37
Which of the following Veeam Backup & Replication jobs can utilize storage snapshots on VMware vSphere?
Choose two options.
- A. Backup copy
- B. VeeamZIP
- C. Tape
- D. Backup
- E. VM copy
- F. Replication
Answer: D,F
NEW QUESTION # 38
An engineer needs to back up the data on a NAS file share, located on the company's main production site.
Which option would increase the performance of the job?
- A. Deploy the backup proxy and the cache repository on a dedicated backup network.
- B. Assign a high priority to this job.
- C. Assign Veeam WAN accelerators to the job.
- D. Deploy the backup proxy and the cache repository on the same network as the NAS.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Placing the backup proxy and cache repository on the same network as the NAS file share helps to increase the performance of the backup job due to reduced latency and higher network speeds. This configuration allows for faster communication and data transfer between the NAS and the backup components, leading to more efficient backup operations.References:
* Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide: Backup Proxy
* Veeam Best Practices: NAS Backup Performance
NEW QUESTION # 39
A backup job has been configured to keep three incremental restore points and a synthetic full backup each Sunday. More restore points are present on disk than what was configured in the job. Why?
- A. Per VM backup files are enabled in the repository
- B. The other restore points are weekly full backups, this is expected
- C. The old restore points will be deleted after the new restore chain meets the retention policy
- D. You should configure the synthetic full backup to be performed on Mondays instead
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/synthetic_full_hiw.html?ver=100 Reference: https://www.veeam.com/kb1990
NEW QUESTION # 40
A Veeam engineer creates a Scale-Out Backup Repository (SOBR) that uses AWS S3 as the Performance Tier. The backup job is configured to "Keep monthly full backups for: 12 months". The engineer wants the backups to move to Glacier after 90 days.
What should the engineer do first to achieve this goal?
- A. Add an Archive Tier with the appropriate Bucket from S3
- B. Create a Vault in S3 Glacier
- C. Add AWS S3as a Capacity Tier before theycan use Glacier
- D. Reconfigure the SOBR to use block storage as the Performance Tier
Answer: C
Explanation:
In Veeam Backup & Replication, to utilize AWS S3 Glacier for long-term storage, the AWS S3 must first be added as a Capacity Tier within the Scale-Out Backup Repository (SOBR). This step is necessary before backups can be moved to Glacier. Once S3 is established as the Capacity Tier, the policies for moving backups to Glacier can be configured based on the retention requirements (in this case, after 90 days). This approach ensures that the monthly full backups are initially stored in S3 and thenoffloaded to Glacier for cost-effective long-term retention.References:
* Veeam Documentation: Scale-Out Backup Repository
* Veeam Help Center: AWS S3 as Capacity Tier and Archive Tier Configuration
NEW QUESTION # 41
A 3-node Microsoft SQL Always On cluster is running in a VMware environment.
The RPOs are:
* 1 day for the cluster nodes
* 15 minutes for the log files
How should the cluster be backed up?
- A. Veeam Backup and Replication - Create a VMware backup job, include the 3 nodes of the cluster. Use Application-Aware Processing to back up the transaction logs every 15 minutes.
- B. Veeam Agent for Windows - Create a managed by server backup job for all 3 nodes. Use Application-Aware Processing to back up the database once a day.
- C. Veeam Enterprise Plug-in for Microsoft SQL - Install the Plug-in on each node in cluster. Use Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio to create the backups.
- D. Veeam Agent for Windows - Create a managed by agent backup policy for all 3 nodes. Use a log shipping server to back up the transaction logs every 15 minutes.
Answer: A
Explanation:
For backing up a 3-node Microsoft SQL Always On cluster running in a VMware environment with the specified Recovery Point Objectives (RPOs), the most suitable option is A: Veeam Backup and Replication - Create a VMware backup job, include the 3 nodes of the cluster. Use Application-Aware Processing to back up the transaction logs every 15 minutes. This approach allows for the entire SQL cluster nodes to be backed up as part of a regular VM backup job, which satisfies the 1-day RPO for the cluster nodes. The Application-Aware Processing feature of Veeam Backup & Replication ensures that the SQL databases are in a consistent state during backup. Moreover, this feature allows for the transaction logs to be backed up separately at a more frequent interval, in this case, every 15 minutes, meeting the 15-minute RPO requirement for the log files. This dual approach ensures comprehensive protection for both the SQL cluster nodes and the critical transaction logs, aligning with the specified RPOs.
NEW QUESTION # 42
What does Veeam's Secure Restore functionality ensure during restores?
- A. Custom ports for in-flight data
- B. 256-bit AES encryption of in-flight data
- C. Proper rights/permissions on files and folders
- D. Anti-virus scanning
Answer: D
Explanation:
Veeam's Secure Restore functionality is designed to provide an additional layer of security during the restore process, particularly to ensure that restored data is free from malware. The correct answer is D: Anti-virus scanning. Secure Restore integrates with antivirus software to scan the data being restored for malware, viruses, or other threats before it is brought back into the production environment. This capability is crucial in today's landscape, where data integrity and security are paramount, especially considering the increasing sophistication of cyber threats. By ensuring that restored data is scanned for threats, Veeam helps maintain the integrity and security of the IT environment, aligning with best practices for data protection and disaster recovery.
NEW QUESTION # 43
A company has replicated their critical application VMs to a second data center in another region.
Their key application includes two database VMs and three application VMs. For proper operation, the database VMs need to start before the application VMs. What needs to be configured in Veeam to prepare for a disaster recovery situation?
- A. Use Instant VM Recovery
- B. Use a planned failover
- C. Use on-click failover
- D. Use a failover plan
Answer: D
Explanation:
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/failover_plan.html?ver=110 In a failover plan, you set the order in which VMs must be processed and time delays for VMs.
NEW QUESTION # 44
An engineer wants to make sure that a single SQL Database can be recovered in a consistent manner with an RPO that will offer the least impact on the production environment during production hours. Granular restores should be performed with the Veeam console as the company does not have a DBA and is not using SQL Management Studio (SSMS).
The engineer took the following steps:
* Created a separate job for the MS SQL VMs
* At guest processing, enabled application-aware processing and provide the credentials with sufficient permissions
* Schedule the job to run every 24 hours
Which other change can the engineer make for this job to achieve the proposed goals?
- A. Set the backup job to perform recovery using Veeam Explorer for SQL
- B. Schedule the job to run every 30 minutes
- C. Schedule transaction log processing every 30 minutes
- D. Remove the VM and add only the SQL Databases in the job
Answer: C
Explanation:
To achieve the goal of recovering a single SQL Database in a consistent manner with minimal impact on the production environment during production hours, while allowing for granular restores through the Veeam console, the engineer should A: Schedule transaction log processing every 30 minutes. By enabling application-aware processing for the SQL VM and scheduling the main backup job to run every 24 hours, the base image of the SQL database is protected. However, to achieve a more granular Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and ensure the ability to restore to specific points in time, transaction log backups must be performed more frequently. Configuring the backup job to process transaction logs every 30 minutes captures the SQL database changes more frequently without the overhead of a full backup, allowing for point-in-time restores directly from the Veeam console without the need for SQL Management Studio (SSMS) or a Database Administrator (DBA). This setup aligns with the goals of maintaining operational efficiency and minimizing the impact on production while ensuring robust data protection capabilities.
NEW QUESTION # 45
A company has the following requirements:
Mission-critical VMs: hourly replication to disaster recovery site, daily backups of these VMs should be available at the disaster recovery site when required, the mission critical applications need to be available within 20 minutes.
Business-important VMs: daily backups should be stored at the disaster recovery site. When required, the business-important applications need to be available within four hours.
Define the RPO and RTO for the company's disaster recovery site.
- A. Mission-critical VMs: RPO = 60 minutes, RTO = one hour; business-important VMs: RPO = 60 minutes, RTO = four hours
- B. Mission-critical VMs: RPO = 24 hours, RTO = 20 minutes; business-important VMs: RPO = 24 hours, RTO
= four hours - C. Mission-critical VMs: RPO = 24 hours, RTO = four hours; business-important VMs: RPO = 24 hours, RTO = four hours
- D. Mission-critical VMs: RPO = 60 minutes, RTO = 20 minutes; business-important VMs: RPO = 24 hours, RTO = four hours
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 46
Which of the following is an additional database restore option in the Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SQL?
- A. SIMPLE
- B. ACTIVE
- C. RECOVERY
- D. NORECOVERY
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 47
Which of the following scenarios properly applies the 3-2-1 rule to backup jobs?
- A. Use backup jobs to back up directly to tape; ship the tapes off site
- B. Use a backup job to back up to a local repository; perform a backup copy job to a repository in another location
- C. Use a backup job to back up to a Scale-out Backup Repository configured with capacity tier using AWS S3 and enable move mode
- D. Use a backup job to back up to a local repository; perform a backup copy job to the same repository
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 48
A Veeam administrator is creating a protection group that needs to back up all servers for the accounting department using Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows. New accounting servers must be automatically added to the protection group. How is this accomplished?
- A. Create an Active Directory based protection group targeted at an Active Directory security group.
- B. Create a protection group that reads a CSV file listing the accounting servers.
- C. Create a protection group and set it to automatically scan every three hours for new servers.
- D. Install a configuration file on each of the accounting servers that adds it to the protection group.
Answer: A
Explanation:
To ensure that all servers for the accounting department are backed up and any new servers added to the department are automatically included in the protection group, the best approach is to use an Active Directory (AD) based protection group. Therefore, the correct answer is A:
Create an Active Directory based protection group targeted at an Active Directory security group.
By leveraging an AD-based protection group, the Veeam administrator can specify an AD security group that encompasses all user accounts or computer accounts (in this case, servers) associated with the accounting department. As new servers are introduced and added to this AD security group, Veeam Backup & Replication will automatically detect these new members during its periodic rescan (which can be scheduled as per the administrator's preferences) and include them in the protection group. This method not only automates the inclusion of new servers into the backup routine but also simplifies the management of backup policies for dynamically changing environments such as the accounting department's server infrastructure.
NEW QUESTION # 49
A Backup Administrator needs to create a fully functional VM at a secondary location in an isolated network.
The VM should not require manual editing or modifications to the configuration. Which of the following jobs could the Backup Administrator use? Choose two options.
- A. SureBackup
- B. VeeamZip
- C. Configuration Backup
- D. Backup
- E. Replication
- F. VM Copy
Answer: E,F
Explanation:
Explanation
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/about_replication.html?ver=100https://helpcenter.veeam.com
NEW QUESTION # 50
An engineer is using Veeam Backup and Replication v12. The only backup repository is a Microsoft Windows server with direct attached Fibre Channel storage array.
The engineer realizes that none of their backups are immutable. A second copy of the backup on a different site and a different media is required.
Which option should be used to provide immutable backups on a secondary site with a different media?
- A. Create a Scale Out Backup Repository with the existing Microsoft Windows Server as the performance tier and an HPe StoreOnce Catalyst share with immutability enabled as the capacity tier.
- B. Create a Scale Out Backup Repository with the existing Microsoft Windows Server as the performance tier and AWS S3 bucket with immutability enabled as the capacity tier.
- C. Create a Scale Out Backup Repository with the existing Microsoft Windows Server as the performance tier and Google Cloud Object Storage with immutability enabled as the capacity tier.
- D. Create a new hardened repository on a new Microsoft Windows Server, mark it as immutable and create a backup copy job on it.
Answer: B
Explanation:
To provide immutable backups on a secondary site with a different media, the best option given the context is B: Create a Scale Out Backup Repository (SOBR) with the existing Microsoft Windows Server as the performance tier and an AWS S3 bucket with immutability enabled as the capacity tier. This approach involves leveraging the existing backup infrastructure (Microsoft Windows Server with direct-attached storage) as the performance tier of the SOBR, where the most recent backups are stored for fast access. For long-term storage and immutability, backups can be offloaded to an AWS S3 bucket configured with Object Lock. The Object Lock feature in AWS S3 provides an additional layer of data protection by making the backup data immutable, meaning it cannot be deleted or modified for a specified duration. This setup ensures that backup data is protected against accidental deletion, ransomware, and other malicious activities.
By implementing this configuration, the engineer can achieve the desired level of data protection and immutability, utilizing cloud storage as a secure and scalable secondary backup location, distinct from the primary on-premises storage media.
NEW QUESTION # 51
If you need to run a script to stop a service in order to get an application-consistent backup on a Windows server, where can the script be run?
- A. Copy the script to the VM and schedule the script to run prior to the start of the backup job using the Windows Task Scheduler in the VM
- B. In the guest processing setting of the job, enable application-aware processing and add a pre-freeze script to the VM
- C. Configure the script to run on the Veeam Backup & Replication server using the Windows Task Scheduler
- D. In the virtual machines setting of the job, add a script in the scripts tab under "Run the following script before the job:"
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 52
An undo failover of a VM has Just completed, after having failed over earlier from production to the disaster recovery site. What next actions are available?
- A. Failover now, Planned failover, Add to failover plan
- B. Failover, Fallback to production. Add to a failover plan
- C. Fallback, Permanent Failover
- D. Failover, Planned failover, Run a failover plan
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 53
An engineer has used a Linux Hardened Repository as the backup repository. The immutability period is set to 60 days.
The backup settings are:
- Retention Policy: 14 days
- GFS Weekly full backup: 1 week
- GFS Monthly full backup: 6 months
If a full backup is created on 27th May 2023 with a monthly GFS flag, when will this restore point be automatically deleted?
- A. 2V June 2023
- B. 28th November 2023
- C. 5th August 2023
- D. 28th July 2023
Answer: B
Explanation:
The immutability period set on a Linux Hardened Repository prevents deletion of backup files for the duration of the immutability period. In this case, it is set to 60 days. However, the GFS (Grandfather- Father-Son) retention policy specifies that a monthly full backup is to be kept for 6 months. Since the full backup was created on 27th May 2023 and flagged as a monthly GFS backup, it will be retained for 6 months irrespective of the retention policy or the immutability setting. Hence, the restore point will be automatically deleted after 6 months, which would be on the 28th of November 2023.
NEW QUESTION # 54
A Scale-out Backup Repository with one local extent has been configured as follows.
A screenshot of a computer error message Description automatically generated
A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generatedA daily VMware backup job retention is 31 days, keeping weekly GFS full backups for 14 weeks.It is Jan. 20.
A file from a backup that occurred on Jan. 1 must be recovered. Where is the data?
- A. The performance tier
- B. The performance tier and the capacity tier
- C. The capacity tier
- D. The archive tier
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 55
Which Veeam replication failover function ensures that changes made during a failover are copied to the original production VM?
- A. Fallback
- B. Permanent failover
- C. Undo fallback
- D. Undo failover
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 56
Veeam Backup & Replication is currently configured to keep backups for 14 days on a NAS repository. An engineer needs to enable GFS with 12 monthly and 5 yearly full backups to extend the retention for archival purposes but does not have enough space on the repository to store them. After adding the repository to Scale-Out-Backup Repository (SOBR) as Performance Tier, which option should the engineer choose to solve this issue?
- A. Add an Object Storage as Capacity tier and set the policy to move backups older than 14 days
- B. Add an Object Storage as Archive tier and set the policy to move all GFS backups
- C. Add another NAS repository as Capacity tier and set the policy to move backups older than 14 days
- D. Add an Object Storage as Capacity tier and set the policy to copy backups to object storage as soon as they are created
Answer: A
Explanation:
To solve the space issue while enabling GFS retention, the engineer should add an Object Storage as a Capacity tier to the Scale-Out Backup Repository (SOBR) and set the policy to move backups that are older than 14 days. This approach allows for efficient use of local NAS storage for short-term retention and leverages object storage for long-term archival purposes.
NEW QUESTION # 57
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