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veeam

A Veeam Endpoint or Agent can backup to a Veeam Backup Repository as long as the Backup Repository Agent Permissions allow access.  These permissions can be configured by going to;

	*  Backup Infrastructure
	*  Backup Repositories</description>
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veeam

Error: “Failed to prepare guest for freeze, wait timeout 900 sec.”

Veeam server registry key: “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication”

Add DWORD (32-bit) value named “VssPreparationTimeout”.

The value is in milliseconds (decimal).</description>
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veeam aws

If you are going a copy backup to tape you will need to make sure you are using incremental backups with synthetic fulls, or use Veeam 9.5 which provided the option “Prevent this job from being interrupted by primary backup jobs”.  The reason for this is; if you use reverse incremental backups the full backup file will need to be updated every time the backup job runs, and will thus require the backup to tape job to stop.</description>
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veeam

When applying Veeam 9.0 update 2 I found that I had to be logged into the Veeam server as “Administrator” in order to get some of the updates to apply to the backup repository that is being used to control the tape library.  When I attempted to use an account that had local admin to the system, but was not named</description>
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