Veeam was designed as a backup product(not archive). The way Veeam
historically recommended longer-term tape backups (which still works and still
criticized) is for you to use TSM (or any product that supports tape properly)
to archive the data from the Veeam repository. The image files are dat
No, Veeam is not able to store backups within TSM Server. Veeam and TSM are
totally independent. Veeam is capable to use tape drives to store backup data,
but we are not using tapes. Veeam supports data encryption and compression for
data repositories on disks under Windows. In addition, it is c
Start with your DR scenario and work back.
A VM-only product is going to have nicer, more sophisticated interface than
TSM/VE.
TSM/VE is still a bit rough around the edges. (The interface you use for full
VM restores, isn't integrated with the interface you use for file-level
restores; the
So your Veeam backups don't end up within TSM but are stored and replicated
totally within the Veeam environment.
Isnt Veaam capable of storing the backed up objects within TSM itself?
Tim
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
Grigor
We are using Veeam Backup and Replication and Veeam ONE as a management
software for VMware itself and Veeam Backups for VMs. Perfect combination! I
would like to recommend to use Windows 2012 R2 as Veeam Repository servers with
native Windows deduplication for drives with backup data to reduce
The one factor that eliminated VEEAM from my consideration was that it
cannot be used to backup physical servers. We prefer to minimize our
application portfolio, and therefore continue to use TSM for backup of VMs
and physical servers.
Best regards,
Mike Ryder
RMD IT Client Services
On Mon, Ap