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VEEAM Exam VMCE_v12 Topic 13 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for VEEAM's VMCE_v12 exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 13
[All VMCE_v12 Questions]

A customer has a local VMware environment that they back up locally and offload all retention to Wasabi's Cloud. The local backups have become unavailable, and the customer has to recover from Wasabi's Cloud.

What method would provide the fastest RTO from Wasabi so that users can interact with the recovered system?

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Suggested Answer: D

In a scenario where a customer needs to recover from Wasabi's Cloud due to local backups becoming unavailable, the method that would provide the fastest Recovery Time Objective (RTO) while allowing users to interact with the recovered system as quickly as possible is D: Instant Recovery to local VMware VM. Veeam's Instant Recovery feature allows for the restoration of a backup directly into the production environment without the need to fully copy the backup data. When recovering from cloud storage like Wasabi, the backup data will be streamed on-demand to the local VMware environment, allowing the VM to start running immediately while the remaining data is transferred in the background. This method minimizes downtime and provides the quickest path to operational recovery, ensuring users can access the recovered system with minimal delay. It's important to note that the effectiveness of this approach depends on the available bandwidth and the size of the data being recovered.


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Stephanie
3 days ago
Wait, does Wasabi even have a cloud VM option? I thought they were just for storage. Maybe I should have read the question more carefully...
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Emiko
5 days ago
I think Instant Recovery to EC2 VM is the best option because it allows for quick access to the recovered system.
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Toshia
6 days ago
Option B? Restore Entire VM to local VMware VM? What is this, the stone age? Let's move into the 21st century, people!
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Geraldine
8 days ago
This is a no-brainer, guys. Option C is the way to go. Instant Recovery to Wasabi Cloud VM is the fastest path to recovery. Anything else is just too slow for my liking.
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Louann
11 days ago
Gotta go with option A, Instant Recovery to EC2 VM. Who doesn't love the speed and convenience of the cloud?
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An
14 days ago
I'm not sure, but maybe Instant Recovery to local VMware VM could also work well for quick recovery.
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Wilford
16 days ago
Option D is the obvious choice. Instant Recovery to local VMware VM is the quickest way to restore the system and let users interact with it.
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Luisa
4 days ago
Agreed, instant recovery to local VMware VM will get the system up and running quickly.
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Margarita
7 days ago
Option D is definitely the way to go. Instant recovery to local VMware VM is the fastest.
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Paris
20 days ago
I agree with Cassi, Instant Recovery to EC2 VM sounds like the best choice for fast RTO.
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Alyssa
27 days ago
I think option C is the way to go. Instant Recovery to Wasabi Cloud VM sounds like the fastest way to get the system back up and running.
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Odette
7 days ago
I think option A could also work well, Instant Recovery to EC2 VM might be fast too.
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Audrie
12 days ago
I agree, option C seems like the quickest way to recover from Wasabi's Cloud.
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Sherill
13 days ago
Yeah, I think option C is the most efficient way to get the system back online quickly.
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Mitsue
18 days ago
Instant Recovery to Wasabi Cloud VM would definitely be quicker than restoring the entire VM locally.
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Wilbert
20 days ago
I agree, option C seems like the best choice for a fast recovery.
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Cassi
28 days ago
I think Instant Recovery to EC2 VM would be the fastest option.
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