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Veeam VMCE_v12 Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • Initial security considerations: This section defines ways and tools to secure the Veeam backup server.
Topic 2
  • Backup data optimizations: This section covers the need for backup of object storage and the supported object storage solutions while utilizing repositories.|?
Topic 3
  • Transport modes: This section aims to analyze different methods to collect and read data from the production environment.
Topic 4
  • Virtual machine backup: This section of the exam covers protecting the VMware and Hyper V to safeguard VMware that follows SLAs.
Topic 5
  • Verifying recoverability: This section of the exam covers the creation of automated tests to ensure recoverability from backups and replicas.
Topic 6
  • Incident Response Planning: This section of the exam covers Integrating Veeam Backup and Replication into the incident response strategy.|?
Topic 7
  • Scale-out Backup Repository: This section of the exam covers the description of architecture, placement policies, and data tiers.
Topic 8
  • Replication: This section of the exam covers the description of use cases, architectures, and elements of replication jobs. |?
Topic 9
  • Risk scenarios: This section covers exploring various risk scenarios and identifying the type of risks we may face in the environment.
Topic 10
  • Enacting a recovery: This section is about getting practice in recovering various recoveries with diverse data.|?
Topic 11
  • Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager: The section covers describing the use cases for Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager.?
Topic 12
  • Agent backup: This section of the exam covers the identification of protection groups for automating the installation of Veeam Agents.
Topic 13
  • Recovery scenarios and features: This section covers the impact of various recovery procedures and choosing the most viable recovery technique.|?
Topic 14
  • Unstructured data backup: This section is about highlights vital features required to protect unstructured data.
Topic 15
  • Core components: This section of the exam covers exploring the functionality of Veeam Backup & Replication and system requirements.
Topic 16
  • Data protection strategies: This section of the exam covers an overview of data protection strategies.

 

NEW QUESTION # 44
Veeam Backup & Replication is currently configured to keep backups for 14 days on a NAS repository. An engineer needs to enable GFS with 12 monthly and 5 yearly full backups to extend the retention for archival purposes but does not have enough space on the repository to store them.
After adding the repository to Scale-Out-Backup Repository (SOBR) as Performance Tier, which option should the engineer choose to solve this issue?

  • A. Add an Object Storage as Archive tier and set the policy to move all GFS backups
  • B. Add another NAS repository as Capacity tier and set the policy to move backups older than 14 days
  • C. Add an Object Storage as Capacity tier and set the policy to copy backups to object storage as soon as they are created
  • D. Add an Object Storage as Capacity tier and set the policy to move backups older than 14 days

Answer: D

Explanation:
To solve the space issue while enabling GFS retention, the engineer should add an Object Storage as a Capacity tier to the Scale-Out Backup Repository (SOBR) and set the policy to move backups that are older than 14 days. This approach allows for efficient use of local NAS storage for short-term retention and leverages object storage for long-term archival purposes.References:Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide, Veeam SOBR Configuration Guide


NEW QUESTION # 45
There is a company-wide mandate to migrate operations off corporate datacenters and over to AWS, Azure, and GCE. The Veeam engineer has backups of VMware, Hyper-V, and Nutanix VMs stored in on-premises repositories. The performance of a test restore was not satisfactory.
Which solution should the engineer deploy?

  • A. Upgraded bandwidth to the Internet
  • B. Caching servers on premises and in the cloud
  • C. Veeam Wan Accelerators on premises and in the cloud
  • D. Helper appliance in the cloud

Answer: C

Explanation:
To improve the performance of test restores from on-premises repositories to cloud environments (AWS, Azure, and GCE), deploying Veeam WAN Accelerators on premises and in the cloud is recommended. WAN Accelerators optimize data transfer over the network, reducing the amount of data that needs to be transferred and thereby improving restore performance.References:Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide, Veeam WAN Accelerator Guide


NEW QUESTION # 46
A backup of a Windows VM running on a VMware cluster has been created. In which scenario can the Quick Rollback option be used during a Full VM Restore of the VM?

  • A. Migration of VM to Hyper-V host in the same data center
  • B. Issues caused by storage data corruption
  • C. Issues caused by VM guest user error
  • D. Migration of VM to VMware host in a different data center

Answer: C

Explanation:
The Quick Rollback feature can be used during a Full VM Restore to restore only the changed blocks of data since the last backup. This is typically used when the issues are minor and have been caused by VM guest user error, rather than full-scale data corruption or migrations to a different virtualization host. Quick Rollback can efficiently restore the VM to its previous state without the need to transfer the entire VM's data.References:
* Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide: Quick Rollback
* Veeam Help Center: Performing Quick Rollback


NEW QUESTION # 47
Which of the following options describe the Veeam Data Mover Service function most accurately? Choose two options.

  • A. Analyzes the system and installs and upgrades necessary components and services, depending on the role selected for the server
  • B. Copies VM files
  • C. Reduces load on the network and helps speed up restores
  • D. Performs data compression, deduplication and data transfer

Answer: B,D


NEW QUESTION # 48
An administrator needs to create a strategy in advance of a disaster to ensure that applications can be started in a specific order. How can this be accomplished?

  • A. Attach XML file to existing job with the VM start order
  • B. Application group
  • C. Veeam ONE migration script
  • D. Failover plan

Answer: D

Explanation:
To ensure that applications can be started in a specific order in advance of a disaster, an administrator should use a Failover Plan in Veeam Backup and Replication. This feature allows for the creation of a predefined sequence for starting up VMs, ensuring that applications are brought online in the correct order during a disaster recovery scenario.


NEW QUESTION # 49
A planned failover of three VMs has just completed successfully, starting the VMs at the disaster recovery location. What next actions are available for the failover plan?

  • A. Undo, Start, Copy, Delete
  • B. Undo, Start, Edit, Delete
  • C. Cancel, Start, Copy, Delete
  • D. Cancel, Start, Edit, Delete

Answer: B

Explanation:
After completing a planned failover for VMs to the disaster recovery site, the typical actions available in Veeam Backup & Replication for a failover plan are:
Undo: This allows you to reverse the failover and return the VMs to the original location.
Start: This would be used to initiate the failover plan if it needs to be executed again.
Edit: This option permits modifications to the failover plan.
Delete: This allows the removal of the failover plan if it is no longer needed.
There are no options for Copy in the context of a failover plan, and the Cancel option is typically available before and during the failover process, not after completion.


NEW QUESTION # 50
In Veeam Enterprise Manager, what granular restoration permission can be set for the Restore Operator role?

  • A. Active Directory items
  • B. SharePoint items
  • C. File items
  • D. OneDrive items

Answer: C

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.


NEW QUESTION # 51
A company has replicated their critical application VMs to a second data center in another region. Their key application includes two database VMs and three application VMs. For proper operation, the database VMs need to start before the application VMs. What needs to be configured in Veeam to prepare for a disaster recovery situation?

  • A. Use on-click failover
  • B. Use a failover plan
  • C. Use a planned failover
  • D. Use Instant VM Recovery

Answer: B

Explanation:
Reference: https://www.veeam.com/virtual-machine-backup-solution-free.html the course guide veeam say"a presente scenario for one click failover for a group of independent vms, you can set ORDER for the vm's in the plan, and the delay intervals to make sure that some vms are already running at the moment to the dependent vms start"


NEW QUESTION # 52
Which two service offerings can a Veeam Cloud Service Provider provide to Veeam's customers?
(Choose two.)

  • A. Application Development as a Service
  • B. On premise tape
  • C. Disaster Recovery as a Service
  • D. Physical site security as a Service
  • E. Backup as a Service

Answer: C,E

Explanation:
Veeam Cloud Service Providers (VCSPs) are equipped to offer a range of services designed to extend Veeam's data protection capabilities to the cloud, enhancing the flexibility and reliability of backup and disaster recovery strategies for Veeam's customers. The two service offerings that align with VCSP capabilities are:
A) Backup as a Service (BaaS) - This service allows Veeam customers to offload their on- premises backup operations to the cloud, leveraging cloud resources for storage and management of backups. BaaS simplifies backup processes, reduces the need for extensive on- premises infrastructure, and provides an added layer of data protection and accessibility.
E) Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) - DRaaS extends beyond basic backup services to offer a more comprehensive disaster recovery solution. It ensures not only the availability of backups but also the capability to rapidly restore and run critical workloads in the cloud in the event of a disaster, minimizing downtime and ensuring business continuity.
These services leverage the robust capabilities of Veeam Backup & Replication, tailored for cloud environments, to offer scalable, efficient, and secure data protection solutions.


NEW QUESTION # 53
A business wants to set up a new secure Scale-out Backup Repository, using only on-premises storage. Data should not be able to be deleted for 14 days. Which setup meets these requirements?

  • A. Performance Tier: HPE StoreOnce with immutability set for 14 days
    Capacity Tier: Amazon S3 Storage with immutability set for 14 days
  • B. Performance Tier: Hardened repository with immutability set for 14 days Capacity Tier: Amazon S3 Storage with immutability set for 14 days
  • C. Performance Tier: Hardened repository with immutability set for 14 days Capacity Tier: S3 Compatible Object Storage with immutability set for 14 days
  • D. Performance Tier: Windows Hardened ReFS with immutability set for 14 days Capacity Tier: S3 Compatible Object Storage with immutability set for 14 days

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 54
In Veeam Enterprise Manager, what granular restoration permission can be set for the Restore Operator role?

  • A. Active Directory items
  • B. SharePoint items
  • C. File items
  • D. OneDrive items

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
The granular restoration permission that can be set for the Restore Operator role in Veeam Enterprise Manager is File items. This permission allows the restore operator to recover files and folders from the backup of any machine in their restore scope. The restore operator can also specify the file types that they want to recover, such as documents, images, videos, and so on1. The other options are not valid for the Restore Operator role, as they are related to application items that can only be restored by the Portal User role with appropriate delegation settings2. For more information on the Restore Operator role and its permissions, see Accounts and Roles Overview in the Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager Guide.


NEW QUESTION # 55
An administrator has been asked to create a dynamic backup job for all VMware VMs in the legal department that have a one-hour RPO. How can this be accomplished?

  • A. Create a backup job based on vSphere tags.
  • B. Create a Job with all the required machines, and manually edit the Job as new VMs are deployed.
  • C. Modify a custom CSV file to be scanned before the start of each job.
  • D. In Enterprise Manager, create a script using the REST API to run periodically to scan for new VMs that fit the criteria.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 56
Which of the following Veeam Backup & Replication jobs can use integration with secondary arrays as a data source?

  • A. Tape backup
  • B. Replication
  • C. VM copy
  • D. Backup

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 57
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?

  • A. Use the "Move backup..." function
  • B. Use Robocopy with the /compress switch
  • C. Use the "Copy backup..." function
  • D. Use a Backup Copy Job

Answer: A

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.


NEW QUESTION # 58
A NAS backup job has been configured within Veeam Backup & Replication, and is completing successfully, but restore operations have been failing for the last few days. What is causing the failure?

  • A. The server was added by using an IQN alias which is unable to be resolved
  • B. The backup repository is sealed
  • C. The cache repository assigned for this file share is unavailable for restore operations
  • D. The credentials added to the share are not allowed read-write access to the share, directories or files

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
If you must specify user credentials to access the shared folder, select the This share requires access credentials check box. From the Credentials drop-down list, select a credentials record for a user account that has Full Control permissions on the shared folder. To access the SMB share, you must use an account that meets either of the following requirements: If you only plan to back up the share, you can use an account with read-only permissions. If you plan not only to back up the share, but also to restore files to it, use an account with read/write permissions.https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/file_share_backup_smb_share_path_credentials.


NEW QUESTION # 59
A Veeam proxy server is configured as follows. No modifications are allowed to the transport mode.
When performing a restore of a VMware virtual disk using this proxy server, the restore fails.
What is a possible cause?

  • A. CBT is disabled on the virtual disk.
  • B. The virtual disk is thin-provisioned.
  • C. CBT is enabled on the virtual disk.
  • D. The virtual disk is thick-provisioned

Answer: B

Explanation:
Given the provided transport modes and the fact that no modifications are allowed to these settings, a possible cause for the restore of a VMware virtual disk to fail using this proxy server is C: The virtual disk is thin-provisioned. In the transport modes shown, the Direct storage access and Virtual appliance options would require the VM disk files to be accessible in a certain way that might not be compatible with thin-provisioned disks depending on the storage configuration and the current state of the VM. If the storage integration specifics or the snapshot handling do not support the thin- provisioned format, the restore operation could fail. It's important to ensure that the transport mode selected is compatible with the type of virtual disk being restored to prevent such issues.


NEW QUESTION # 60
A director has asked for a report showing the alarms for multiple Veeam backup and recovery servers. Which Veeam component should be used?

  • A. Business View
  • B. Veeam Backup & Replication console
  • C. Veeam Cloud Connect
  • D. Veeam ONE

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
Veeam ONE is a component that provides comprehensive monitoring and reporting for Veeam Backup & Replication, as well as for VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V environments1. Veeam ONE allows the user to create and customize reports that show the alarms for multiple Veeam backup and recovery servers, as well as other backup infrastructure metrics and performance indicators2. The other options are not components that can be used to generate reports showing the alarms for multiple Veeam backup and recovery servers.
Veeam Cloud Connect is a component that enables cloud-based disaster recovery and offsite backup3. Veeam Backup & Replication console is a component that allows the user to manage backup, replication, and restore operations4. Business View is acomponent that allows the user to group and categorize backup infrastructure objects based on different criteria.
References
1: Veeam ONE.
2: Veeam ONE Reporting Guide.
3: Veeam Cloud Connect.
4: Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide.


NEW QUESTION # 61
A physical Linux server protected by a centrally managed Veeam agent is physically damaged. A VMware vSphere infrastructure is available, and the physical server is eligible for virtualization. Which recovery step provides the lowest possible RTO?

  • A. Use Instant VM Recovery to Hyper-V VM.
  • B. Use restore guest files to Hyper-V VM.
  • C. Use bare metal restore to Hyper-V VM.
  • D. Use instant disk recovery to Hyper-V VM.

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
According to the Veeam Agent for Linux User Guide1, you can use the Restore volumes option to perform bare metal recovery of your computer. However, this option requires you to boot from the Veeam Recovery Media and may take some time to complete.
Another option is to use Instant VM Recovery to VMware vSphere. This option allows you to run your Linux computer directly from a backup file as a VMware VM without restoring any data. This can significantly reduce your RTO and provide immediate access to your applications and data.


NEW QUESTION # 62
The administrator of a VMware environment backed up by Veeam Backup & Replication has a critical server that has crashed and will not reboot. They were able to bring it back online quickly using Instant VM Recovery so people could continue to work. What else is required to complete the recovery?

  • A. Merge delta file
  • B. Commit tailback
  • C. Migrate to production
  • D. Commit failover

Answer: C

Explanation:
After using Instant VM Recovery to bring a critical crashed server back online quickly, the final step required to complete the recovery process is A: Migrate to production. Instant VM Recovery allows a VM to run directly from the backup file in a temporary location, enabling rapid recovery and minimal downtime. However, because the VM is running in this provisional state, it's essential to migrate it back to the production environment to ensure long-term stability and performance. The "Migrate to production" operation involves moving the running VM from the backup storage to the production storage, typically involving a storage vMotion in VMware environments or a similar process in other hypervisors. This step ensures that the VM is fully restored to its original or a new production environment, solidifying the recovery and allowing the VM to operate as part of the normal infrastructure once again.


NEW QUESTION # 63
A Veeam administrator has been tasked to create a backup that will automatically make a copy of data on a different media type, while also being off site, without creating additional backup or backup copy jobs. The administrator has determined that a Scale-out Backup Repository can be used as part of the solution. How can this be accomplished?

  • A. Add a capacity tier to the Scale-out Backup Repository and enable the "Move" option.
  • B. Add an archive tier to the Scale-out Backup Repository and enable the "Copy" option.
  • C. Add an archive tier to the Scale-out Backup Repository and enable "GFS Tierinq".
  • D. Add a capacity tier to the Scale-out Backup Repository and enable the "Copy" option.

Answer: D

Explanation:
By adding a capacity tier to the Scale-out Backup Repository and enabling the "Copy" option, the administrator can create a backup that automatically copies data to a different media type (object storage) and also ensures that the data is offsite. This is accomplished without creating additional backup or backup copy jobs. The "Copy" option allows for immediate copying of backups to the capacity tier, meeting the criteria specified.References:
* Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide: Scale-Out Backup Repository
* Veeam Help Center: Capacity Tier and Archive Tier Configuration


NEW QUESTION # 64
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