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Veeam Components Overview
Veeam Backup & Replication is a comprehensive solution for data protection across various environments, including cloud, virtual, and physical systems.
Core Components
- Backup Server - The central management component, installed on a Windows-based machine or VM.
- Backup Proxy - Handles data processing and transfer, optimizing backup performance.
- Backup Repository - Storage location for backup files, supporting various repository types.
Additional Components
- Backup & Replication Console - Client-side interface for managing backup operations.
- Veeam Data Movers - Responsible for data retrieval, deduplication, compression, and storage.
- Gateway Server - Bridges the backup server and repository, required for certain storage types.
- Mount Server - Facilitates restores involving guest OS files and application items.
Backup File Types
.VBM- Metadata file for backup management..VBK- Full backup file (active or synthetic)..VIB- Incremental backup file.
Proxy Types
- VMware Proxy - Default role on the backup server, can be installed on other Windows/Linux servers.
- General Purpose Proxy - Used for NAS, file shares, and physical server backups.
- Hyper-V Off-Host Proxy - Reduces load on production Hyper-V hosts by handling backup operations separately.
For more details, visit the [Veeam Community Resource Hub](https://community.veeam.com/onboarding-for-veeam-data-platform-163/onboarding-for-veeam-data-platform-step-2-1-veeam-components-and-infrastructure-requirements-10012).
Backup Repositories and Transport Modes
Veeam Backup & Replication supports various storage options and transport methods to optimize data protection and recovery.
Backup Repository Types
- DAS (Direct Attached Storage) - Includes USB, eSATA, and raw device mapping (RDM).
- Linux Hardened Repository - Provides immutability and security against ransomware and insider threats.
- Object Storage - Supports AWS S3, Azure Blob, IBM Cloud, and S3-compatible storage.
- SAN (Storage Area Network) - Enables direct access via hardware, HBA, or iSCSI initiators.
- SMB/NFS - Supports SMB 3.0+ and NFS shares with proper permissions.
- Tape - Fully integrated native tape support for long-term storage.
- Deduplication Appliances - Hardware-based storage optimization with built-in deduplication and compression.
- External Repositories - Read-only repositories for cloud-to-on-premises data migration.
Transport Modes
- Direct Storage Access - Provides the highest performance by accessing storage directly.
- Virtual Appliance (HotAdd) - Uses VMware SCSI HotAdd for efficient datastore access.
- Network Mode (NBD/NBDSSL) - Transfers data over TCP/IP, offering broad compatibility.
- Backup from Storage Snapshots - Reduces impact on production environments by leveraging storage snapshots.
vPower NFS Service Features
The vPower NFS Service is a Microsoft Windows service that runs on a Microsoft Windows machine and enables this machine to act as an NFS server.
- SureBackup - Verifies backup integrity.
- SureReplica - Ensures replica reliability.
- Instant Recovery - Enables rapid VM recovery.
- Staged Restore - Facilitates compliance-driven restores.
- Universal Application-Item Recovery (U-AIR) - Allows granular application recovery.
- Multi-OS Guest OS File Restore - Supports file-level recovery across different operating systems.
For more details, visit the [Veeam Community Resource Hub](https://community.veeam.com/onboarding-for-veeam-data-platform-163/onboarding-for-veeam-data-platform-step-2-2-backup-repositories-and-transport-modes-10013).
Deployment Options
Veeam Backup & Replication can be deployed in various environments, including on-premises, private, public, and hybrid clouds. The prerequisites and functionality remain consistent across these environments.
Deployment Types
- On-Premises Deployment - Scales from simple installations to complex infrastructures.
- Service Provider Deployment - Used by providers offering Backup-as-a-Service (BaaS).
- Cloud Workload Deployment - Protects workloads running on cloud VMs.
Simple Deployment
- All components (server, proxy, repository) installed on a single machine.
- Suitable for small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) needing local backup copies.
- Can be deployed in public clouds like Azure, AWS, and others.
- Backup data can be stored in disk-/file-based repositories or object storage.
Advanced Deployment
- Supports horizontal scaling to match data processing needs.
- Distributes backup workloads across multiple infrastructure components.
- Automated installation simplifies deployment and maintenance.
- Ideal for large environments requiring flexible storage solutions.
For more details, visit the [Veeam Community Resource Hub](https://community.veeam.com/onboarding-for-veeam-data-platform-163/onboarding-for-veeam-data-platform-step-2-3-deployment-options-10014).
