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VEEAM VMCE_v12 Exam - Topic 13 Question 43 Discussion

Actual exam question for VEEAM's VMCE_v12 exam
Question #: 43
Topic #: 13
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A Veeam administrator is creating a protection group that needs to back up all servers for the accounting department using Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows. New accounting servers must be automatically added to the protection group. How is this accomplished?

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Suggested Answer: A

To ensure that all servers for the accounting department are backed up and any new servers added to the department are automatically included in the protection group, the best approach is to use an Active Directory (AD) based protection group. Therefore, the correct answer is A: Create an Active Directory based protection group targeted at an Active Directory security group.

By leveraging an AD-based protection group, the Veeam administrator can specify an AD security group that encompasses all user accounts or computer accounts (in this case, servers) associated with the accounting department. As new servers are introduced and added to this AD security group, Veeam Backup & Replication will automatically detect these new members during its periodic rescan (which can be scheduled as per the administrator's preferences) and include them in the protection group. This method not only automates the inclusion of new servers into the backup routine but also simplifies the management of backup policies for dynamically changing environments such as the accounting department's server infrastructure.


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Ramonita
7 days ago
Wait, can you really automate it like that? Sounds too good to be true.
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Derrick
12 days ago
I disagree, C) seems more flexible with the scanning.
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Clorinda
17 days ago
Veeam should just come with a built-in feature to automatically detect and add new servers. Why do we have to jump through all these hoops?
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Monroe
23 days ago
D) A CSV file? Really? That's just asking for trouble with all the manual maintenance.
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Rolland
28 days ago
B) Installing a configuration file on each server? That's way too much manual work.
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Annita
1 month ago
C) Scanning every three hours seems a bit excessive. I'd go with a more reasonable interval.
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Jerlene
1 month ago
D could work if you have a static list, but I doubt that's the best option for dynamic environments like accounting.
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Vanesa
1 month ago
I feel like B is too manual with the configuration file. It doesn't seem efficient for new servers being added automatically.
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Hildegarde
2 months ago
I think the answer might be A, since using Active Directory groups seems to be a common practice for managing resources automatically.
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Ammie
2 months ago
Option C could work, but I'm worried about having to manually check for new servers every three hours. The Active Directory integration in option A seems like a better long-term solution.
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Galen
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards option A as well. It sounds like the most straightforward way to set up the protection group and have it automatically include any new accounting servers.
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Rasheeda
2 months ago
Option D with the CSV file seems like a lot of extra work. Why not just use the Active Directory integration like option A suggests?
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Lindsey
2 months ago
A) This is the correct answer. Targeting an Active Directory security group is the easiest way to automatically add new servers to the protection group.
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Matt
3 months ago
A) is the way to go! Active Directory makes it easy.
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Joesph
3 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about scanning for new servers. Could it be C? That sounds familiar from a practice question.
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Romana
3 months ago
I agree, A makes sense. AD integration is smooth.
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Brianne
3 months ago
I'm a bit confused on the difference between options B and C. Doesn't option C also automatically add new servers to the group?
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Josephine
4 months ago
I think option A is the way to go here. Creating an Active Directory-based protection group seems like the easiest way to automatically add new servers to the group.
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Salome
2 months ago
I agree, option A makes the most sense. Active Directory integration is key.
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