Veeam - Disaster Recovery to the Cloud

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  • @90DaysOfDevOps
    @90DaysOfDevOps  4 года назад +1

    Please let me know what else you would like to see, comparisons, how to's?

  • @basxcore
    @basxcore 4 года назад

    The reason for the speed improvement is they tuned the concurrent thread count. Been busy with support and dev to get this optimized. Nice to see you experience speed improvements as well.

    • @90DaysOfDevOps
      @90DaysOfDevOps  4 года назад

      Bastiaan van Haastrecht yes it was the concurrency as well as the proxy appliance that was deployed was not the best spec so that also improved things dramatically. Thanks for watching.

  • @georgekenny4325
    @georgekenny4325 4 года назад

    Very smooth a effective demo! - not to also to mention the worlds loudest mechanical keyboard from Mr Cado!

    • @90DaysOfDevOps
      @90DaysOfDevOps  4 года назад

      George Kenny ha. The main thing is you knows it’s live.

  • @word2RG
    @word2RG 4 года назад

    Thanks, good stuff. Id be interested in seeing a cloud restore that leverages the instant recovery feature of Veeam B&R. Probably to Hyper-V as few of us have vSphere in the cloud.

    • @90DaysOfDevOps
      @90DaysOfDevOps  4 года назад

      Ok so the example of vSphere backup hitting either Azure Blob Storage / AWS S3 or S3 Compatible and then adding that to an on premises VBR system and running through the instant recovery wizard to hyper-v?

  • @MatthewMorris2410
    @MatthewMorris2410 2 года назад +1

    Hi Michael, thanks for the video it was great and I have pretty much got this setup. Not sure what I'm missing but, so you have done this for DR and the On-Prem infrastructure is back up and running how do you restore the VM from Azure back to On-Prem with the data that has been added? Sorry if this is a silly question but I am unable to find anything with what you do.

    • @90DaysOfDevOps
      @90DaysOfDevOps  2 года назад

      Currently the way to bring things back would be using Veeam Backup for Azure or you would need the agent.

    • @MatthewMorris2410
      @MatthewMorris2410 2 года назад

      @@90DaysOfDevOps so I would do that on-Prem and make a backup of the machine?

  • @storyhori
    @storyhori Год назад

    Can you do a restore from Wasabi to Azure ? TIA

    • @90DaysOfDevOps
      @90DaysOfDevOps  Год назад +1

      Yes you can, I was showing just the Azure focus but you could restore from Wasabi to VMware, Azure VM, AWS EC2, Google CE complete flexibility across the board regardless of where your backups are stored. I actually think and I am seeing a lot of people using Veeam to migrate their workloads from one place to another.