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Question 41

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Veeam ONE has been installed and configured. The administrator needs to monitor the VMware datastore capacity. Where can this information be found?

Under Infrastructure View, select the Datastores group and view the disk space.
Under Infrastructure View, select the Datastores group and view the disk space.
Under Business View, select Hosts to see each datastore and its disk space.
Under Business View, select Hosts to see each datastore and its disk space.
Under Infrastructure View, select all VMs to calculate the remaining datastore disk space.
Under Infrastructure View, select all VMs to calculate the remaining datastore disk space.
Under Business View, select VMs to see the total amount of used disk space.
Under Business View, select VMs to see the total amount of used disk space.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Veeam ONE is a monitoring and reporting tool for Veeam Backup & Replication, as well as virtual environments like VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V. In Veeam ONE, you can monitor the capacity of VMware datastores by using the 'Infrastructure View'. Within this view, there is a specific group for 'Datastores' which provides comprehensive information, including the capacity and free space available on each datastore. This feature is designed to help administrators manage storage effectively and ensure they are alerted before reaching critical capacity limits. The 'Infrastructure View' provides a more direct and focused way to monitor resources like datastores compared to 'Business View', which is typically used for categorizing and viewing the infrastructure based on business needs, rather than direct resource monitoring.

asked 23/09/2024
Charalambos Pasvantis
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Question 42

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Veeam is being used to back up a Microsoft SQL VM with transaction logs being backed up every 30 minutes to a repository that is local to the Veeam Backup and Replication server. Business requirements dictate that the database backup and all logs also be stored on a secondary, standalone repository in the DR datacenter.

What should the Veeam engineer configure to meet the requirements?

Backup Copy Job in Periodic Copy mode
Backup Copy Job in Periodic Copy mode
SOBR with Copy mode enabled
SOBR with Copy mode enabled
Backup Copy Job using the SQL Transaction Log Job as the source
Backup Copy Job using the SQL Transaction Log Job as the source
Backup Copy Job in Immediate mode
Backup Copy Job in Immediate mode
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

In Veeam Backup & Replication, to meet the business requirements of having both the database backup and transaction logs stored at a secondary location, a Backup Copy Job can be configured. The Backup Copy Job can be set to include both the VM backup and the transaction logs, ensuring that the database's recovery points are consistent and available at the DR site. The transaction logs backup every 30 minutes can be specified as the source for the Backup Copy Job, ensuring that the transaction log backups are also copied to the secondary repository.

asked 23/09/2024
Marcel Engelbrecht
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Question 43

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A Windows Server using the ReFS filesystem has been used as a standalone Veeam repository for several years and is due for replacement. A new Windows server using the ReFS filesystem has been created to replace the old server, with twice the capacity. Backup files need to be transferred to the new server with no disruptions to the existing backup chains.

The Veeam engineer has begun to move backup files to the new repository but is now getting alerts that it is running out of space.

How could the engineer have avoided this issue?

Use a Backup Copy Job
Use a Backup Copy Job
Use the 'Copy backup...' function
Use the 'Copy backup...' function
Use the 'Move backup...' function
Use the 'Move backup...' function
Use Robocopy with the /compress switch
Use Robocopy with the /compress switch
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

To avoid running out of space when moving backups to a new repository, the 'Move backup...' function in Veeam Backup & Replication should be used. This function allows you to relocate backup files to a new repository without duplicating data, which can save space. Unlike a simple copy action, the move function ensures that the backup chain remains intact and does not require additional space for a copy of the backups during the transfer. When the move is initiated, Veeam will also automatically update the configuration to point to the new backup location, thus preventing any disruptions in the backup chain.

asked 23/09/2024
Mita Balija
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Question 44

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An engineer needs to be able to perform all functions without needing to access the backup server locally or over remote desktop.

What should the engineer do?

Use SSH to connect to the Veeam Backup & Replication server.
Use SSH to connect to the Veeam Backup & Replication server.
Install the required Veeam Explorers locally
Install the required Veeam Explorers locally
Install the Veeam console on the engineer's desktop.
Install the Veeam console on the engineer's desktop.
Use Enterprise Manaqerto connect to the Veeam Backup & Replication server.
Use Enterprise Manaqerto connect to the Veeam Backup & Replication server.
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

To perform all functions without needing to access the backup server locally or over remote desktop, the engineer can install the Veeam console on their desktop. This allows the engineer to remotely manage and control the Veeam Backup & Replication infrastructure. The console provides full access to the backup server's capabilities from any machine within the network, making it unnecessary to log in directly to the server.

Reference:

Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide: Veeam Backup & Replication Console

Veeam Help Center: Remote Management with Veeam Backup & Replication Console

asked 23/09/2024
Christopher Dawe
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Question 45

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An environment is using Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows and has Microsoft Exchange 2016 with regular database availability groups (DAGs) configured. What option is required to properly back up the databases?

Standalone server
Standalone server
Advanced Exchange Backup
Advanced Exchange Backup
Exchange Processing
Exchange Processing
Failover Cluster
Failover Cluster
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

The procedure of adding a Microsoft Exchange Database Availability Group (DAG) to a Veeam Agent backup job differs depending on the type of the DAG that you want to process: For a regular DAG, the backup job configuration procedure is the same as for any failover cluster. To process a regular DAG, you must configure a Veeam Agent backup job for a failover cluster https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/agents/dag_hiw.html?ver=120

asked 23/09/2024
Camilo Garrido Lizana
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Question 46

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A power outage on Site A is expected during the night. The disaster recovery strategy has been implemented (see diagram). What is the correct way to start replicated VMs on Site B to minimize data loss?

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Execute 'Failover plan'.
Execute 'Failover plan'.
Execute 'Planned failover'.
Execute 'Planned failover'.
Power on VMs manually through vCenter.
Power on VMs manually through vCenter.
Execute 'Permanent failover' from vCenter.
Execute 'Permanent failover' from vCenter.
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

A planned failover is a process that allows for the seamless switching from the original VMs at Site A to their replicas at Site B with no data loss. This is the correct course of action when a power outage is expected, as it is a controlled process that ensures that all data is synchronized before the switch is made. This action minimizes data loss and ensures that the VMs on Site B are up-to-date.

Reference:

Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide: Failover and Failback

Veeam Help Center: Planned Failover Procedure

asked 23/09/2024
Thanh Phan
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Question 47

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In Veeam Enterprise Manager, what granular restoration permission can be set for the Restore Operator role?

SharePoint items
SharePoint items
Active Directory items
Active Directory items
OneDrive items
OneDrive items
File items
File items
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

In Veeam Enterprise Manager, granular restoration permissions can be set for the Restore Operator role, including the restoration of file items. This role allows designated users to perform file-level restores, ensuring that they can recover individual files without having full administrative privileges over the backup infrastructure.

Reference:

Veeam Enterprise Manager Guide: Roles and Permissions

Veeam Help Center: Configuring Granular Restore Permissions

asked 23/09/2024
ONWUDIWE NYENKE
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Question 48

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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?

Deploy the backup proxy and the cache repository on the same network as the NAS.
Deploy the backup proxy and the cache repository on the same network as the NAS.
Assign a high priority to this job.
Assign a high priority to this job.
Assign Veeam WAN accelerators to the job.
Assign Veeam WAN accelerators to the job.
Deploy the backup proxy and the cache repository on a dedicated backup network.
Deploy the backup proxy and the cache repository on a dedicated backup network.
Suggested answer: A

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.

Reference:

Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide: Backup Proxy

Veeam Best Practices: NAS Backup Performance

asked 23/09/2024
Bradley Flay
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Question 49

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It is required that some replicated VMs start on a time delay during a failover. How can this be accomplished?

Create a failover plan.
Create a failover plan.
Adjust boot delay in application group.
Adjust boot delay in application group.
Use a pre-freeze/post-thaw script.
Use a pre-freeze/post-thaw script.
Modify the failover template file.
Modify the failover template file.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

A failover plan in Veeam Backup & Replication allows you to define the order in which VMs are started during a failover operation. It can include startup delays for certain VMs, ensuring that some VMs can be configured to start after a defined time delay. This meets the requirement of having some replicated VMs start on a time delay.

Reference:

Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide: Failover Plans

Veeam Help Center: Creating Failover Plans

asked 23/09/2024
Santosh Kumar
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Question 50

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What can Veeam service providers deploy in Service Provider Console 7.0?

Enterprise plugins
Enterprise plugins
Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365
Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365
Veeam Backup & Replication
Veeam Backup & Replication
Veeam One
Veeam One
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

In the Service Provider Console 7.0, Veeam service providers can deploy Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365. This allows them to offer Microsoft 365 backup and recovery services to their customers, managing the protection of Microsoft 365 data including Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, and Microsoft Teams data.

Reference:

Veeam Service Provider Console Documentation: Backup for Microsoft 365

Veeam Cloud & Service Provider Program Guide

asked 23/09/2024
Maurizio Toniato
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