


However, with hardened repositories, you are limited to classic forward incremental backup with periodic full backups. financial industry regulations for WORM (Write Once Read Many) storage. With this feature, version 11 successfully passed a 3rd party assessment of compliance with the U.S.

As such, criminals cannot extract these credentials from a compromised backup server. Credentials to access a hardened repository are never stored in the database. With Veeam Backup & Replication version 11, admins can now keep backups safe in hardened, malware- and hacker-proof repositories with immutable backups preventing encryption and deletion by ransomware and malicious actors on Linux-based hardened repositories. And with I/O-level tracking, only the data actually changed is sent over to the VMware vSphere implementation at the Disaster Recovery (DR) site, as opposed to the larger virtual disk blocks returned by the changed block tracking feature. Veeam CDP captures all write I/O directly in the data path with a VMware-certified I/O filter driver, eliminating the need to create snapshots as with classic replication jobs. In case you missed it, here’s what’s new in Veeam Backup & Replication version 11: Continuous Data Protection (CDP)įor Tier-1 VMware vSphere-based workloads, Veeam now offers Continuous Data Protection (CDP). Let’s take a quick look at what’s new and what this means to Microsoft-oriented Identity-focused admins. Last week, Veeam released Veeam Backup & Replication version 11.
