Virtualisation specialist Veeam is aiming to make backups of
virtual machines more efficient with Veeam Backup & Replication v7, which
adds support for tape storage, built-in WAN acceleration for remote backups and
can use SAN snapshots as a backup source.
Available in the 3rd quarter of this year, Backup
& Replication v7 adds a number of new features. Many of these are aimed at
making it easier for administrators to move some virtual machine backups to
less costly storage, freeing up space and enabling more efficient use of
resources.
However, some of the high-end features of Backup &
Replication v7 will only be available under a new Enterprise Plus licence,
which Veeam is also introducing with this release.
Backup & Replication v7 includes features that rivals
only offer as optional extras, and also makes backing up virtual infrastructure
as simple as possible.
To this end, new capabilities include support for tape
storage and built-in WAN acceleration to optimise copying of backups to
off-site locations, effectively enabling tiered levels of backup where
long-term data can be moved to cheaper storage.
Likewise, the built-in WAN acceleration feature in Backup
& Replication v7 is purely to optimise the movement of backup data to the
cloud or to another off-site location, according to Veeam.
Another key feature is support for backup from SAN
snapshots, but this currently supports only HP StoreVirtual and HP 3PAR
StoreServ storage arrays, although Veeam is looking to extend this in future.
Backing up from the snapshot rather than the virtual machine
itself allows Veeam to dramatically shorten the time taken to perform the
backup.
Veeam also now supports Hyper-V with its virtual labs
capability, which allows customers to spin up a virtual machine in a test
environment directly from a backup. Previously, this was only supported on
VMware.
Veeam is also looking to add grandfather-father-son
retention for backups in the future which will do away with the need to perform
a regular full backup every month or quarter. This means that you can do
incremental forever. You will only have to do a full backup once, and every
other backup afterwards can be incremental.
Veeam Backup & Replication v7 will be available as an
upgrade for customers with a maintenance subscription. But Veeam is introducing
a new Enterprise Plus licence that sits above its current Enterprise level. The
WAN acceleration and SAN snapshot capabilities will only be available to
customers who licence Backup & Replication v7 at this level, according to
Veeam.
Existing Entperise level customers will be able to move up
to Enterprise Plus for no extra charge when they upgrade to Backup &
Replication v7, according to new coming from Veeam, or they can stay on the
current licence going forwards.
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