Installing Veeam Backup & Replication 9.5

Very good to everyone! I was looking forward to doing a full series of Veeam Backup & Replication, One of the best solutions in terms of supporting our infrastructures, both physical and virtual, You already know. I was waiting for the version 10 to do it, but as we see day by day the great news that are included in the Updates, Well, I've dared, So let's go with a series of posts where we will see how to get started and how far we can go with Veeam Backup & Replication 9.5!

Enabling Fault Tolerance in VMware vSphere 6.5

If we want to provide full high availability to a virtual machine, we will enable Fault Tolerance or FT. With FT we will be able to allow a VM in the event of a failure of a host or the storage where it is executed to fall, Don't worry., since the VM is replicated to another host and another datastore. The magic of FT will cause us to only lose a single packet against the VM!

Creating a Replica Task in Nakivo Backup & Replication

Continuing with Nakivo! After having the solution perfectly deployed and having performed a Backup Job, In this other post we will see how to perform a replication task! This will allow us to have our virtual machine environment fully replicated, thus in case of failure of the data center or main server, We will be able to lift the entire infrastructure in a matter of seconds!

Using Host Profiles in vSphere 6.5

Moving on to vSphere Docs 6.5, today we will look at Host Profiles, We'll use them to try to keep our hosts' configuration as similar as possible! We will create a profile based on a model host, and then apply that profile to all hosts in the cluster, With this we will be able to check if all the hosts have the same configuration or if there is a different configuration or that we have forgotten to apply... We will see in this document how to create such a reference profile and we will display it!