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VEEAM Exam VMCE_v12 Topic 17 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for VEEAM's VMCE_v12 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 17
[All VMCE_v12 Questions]

A physical Windows server protected by a centrally managed Veeam agent is physically damaged. A Hyper-V infrastructure is available, and the physical server is eligible for virtualization.

Which recovery step provides the lowest possible RTO?

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Suggested Answer: A, E

Veeam provides agentless backup solutions for several public cloud infrastructures, among which AWS (Amazon Web Services) and Microsoft Azure are the prominent platforms supported. Thus, the correct answers are A: AWS and E: Microsoft Azure.

For AWS, Veeam offers Veeam Backup for AWS, an agentless solution designed to protect AWS workloads by leveraging native AWS technologies. This solution allows for the backup and recovery of AWS EC2 instances without the need for agents inside the instances, providing efficient and flexible cloud-native data protection.

In the case of Microsoft Azure, Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure provides a similar agentless data protection capability, allowing for the backup and recovery of Azure VMs. This solution also utilizes native Azure technologies to facilitate seamless integration and management of backups within the Azure ecosystem.

These solutions are designed to provide comprehensive data protection for cloud workloads, simplifying management while ensuring robust backup and recovery capabilities in these public cloud environments.


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Lynelle
23 days ago
Instant VM Recovery? More like 'Instant Noodle Recovery' if you ask me. Let's hope the server doesn't end up like a soggy mess.
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Cortney
5 days ago
A: Instant VM Recovery to Hyper-V sounds like the quickest option.
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Laine
1 months ago
Export Disk Content as Virtual Disk? That's just creating a new VM from scratch. Talk about a long and drawn-out process. No thanks!
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Ilene
25 days ago
A) Use Instant VM Recovery to Hyper-V.
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Kiera
2 months ago
Bare Metal Restore to Hyper-V VMs? Nah, that sounds like way too much work. I'd rather not deal with that hassle.
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Jeannetta
7 days ago
D) Use Export Disk Content as Virtual Disk to create a new VM.
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Geoffrey
20 days ago
B) Use Instant Disk Recovery to Hyper-V.
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Zoila
23 days ago
A) Use Instant VM Recovery to Hyper-V.
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Stephaine
2 months ago
I'm not so sure about that. Instant Disk Recovery to Hyper-V might be a bit quicker, and it's a more direct approach.
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Lemuel
1 months ago
B) Use Instant Disk Recovery to Hyper-V.
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Lenita
1 months ago
A) Use Instant VM Recovery to Hyper-V.
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Edelmira
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option D) might also be a good choice as it involves creating a new VM from the exported disk content.
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Isreal
2 months ago
Instant VM Recovery to Hyper-V is definitely the way to go. That's the fastest option to get the server back up and running.
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Jolene
10 days ago
Instant VM Recovery to Hyper-V is definitely the way to go.
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Horace
14 days ago
C) Use Bare Metal Restore to Hyper-VVMs.
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Mary
1 months ago
That's the fastest option to get the server back up and running.
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Ben
1 months ago
A) Use Instant VM Recovery to Hyper-V.
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Fatima
2 months ago
I agree with Laurena, using Instant VM Recovery would definitely provide the lowest RTO.
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Laurena
2 months ago
I think the best option is A) Use Instant VM Recovery to Hyper-V.
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