Veeam Backup Solution
Secure Backup, Clean Recovery and Data Resilience – Delivered Instantly Own, control, backup and recover all your data, anywhere in the hybrid cloud
- Reduce risk with comprehensive data protection
- Meet recovery objectives with confidence
- Accelerate your move to the hybrid cloud
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Continuous Data Protection
Eliminate downtime and minimize data loss for your Tier 1 VMware workloads.
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Reliable ransomware protection
When it comes to ransomware protection you keep data safe with native, immutable, malware‑safe storage for your backups.
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Archive‑to‑cloud
Reduce the cost of long‑term data archival and retention by up to 20x.
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Expanded Instant Recovery
Instantly recover even more workloads, now including Microsoft SQL, Oracle and NAS.
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BaaS & DRaaS
Get the most out of V11 by teaming up with one of our integrated service provider partners.
Immutable Backups
Immutable means that something is unable to be changed or deleted. Usually, immutable backups can only be deleted once a set time period has expired. Immutable backup data is safe from potential changes or deletions, meaning that its original integrity stays intact. With the rise of Ransomware, having an immutable backup has become critical for recovery. This is because threat actors now routinely attack backups. With an immutable backup that data is protected from these types of attacks.
Benefits of Immutable Backups
- Data integrity and security
- Data corruption prevention
- Protection against malicious attacks
- Compliance with data regulations (e.g., GDPR)
- Reliable Disaster Recovery
- Faster RTOs – no need to search for intact backups after the attack
- Higher RPOs – many known good recovery points
- Preservation of historical data
- Ensuring auditability and compliance
- Facilitating forensic analysis
Immutable backups are safe to use and recommended to be used with encryption by the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to help mitigate ransomware.
