
Veeam Data Protection Resources
Securely backing up your Veeam data to the cloud is a simple operation that can prove to be invaluable in protecting your data from ransomware, natural disaster, accidental files loss, and more.
Securely backing up your Veeam data to the cloud is a simple operation that can prove to be invaluable in protecting your data from ransomware, natural disaster, accidental files loss, and more.
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Veeam is a software solution that makes it easier to run your backups. It’s important to note that you can choose where to store your data. You might store company backups on local servers or leverage the flexibility of a cloud storage provider like Backblaze.
Running a backup using Veeam is simple. After installing Veeam, you need to configure your backup preferences and choose where to store your backup data. Veeam gives you multiple choices, including Backblaze B2.
Veeam pricing varies depending on the specific solution you select. For example, Veeam Backup Essentials starts at $6.67 per month for a one-year subscription. Regardless of the Veeam solution you choose, the high cost of storing all of your backups might be a concern. Using Backblaze to store your Veeam backups is one of the best ways to make your backups more affordable.
Start by choosing what you want to restore—an individual file or a volume. Then, start the restore process. Your data should be restored from the cloud automatically.
Yes, Veeam can back up physical servers. Veeam has software (Veeam agents) for Windows and Linux that let you create backup jobs where you can determine which data to back up.