A customer currently has one backup job that runs every four hours to backup their VMs in a transaction consistent state. Which job configuration will keep all restore points safe in case the primary site and backups go down while still being able to do a point-in-time recovery of a SQL database from the backups on the second site?
Configure a second VM backup job and schedule it to copy every four hours, starting at midnight, to a repository on the second site
Configure a backup copy job in mirror mode, to a repository on the second site
Configure a backup copy job in pruning mode and schedule it to copy every four hours, starting at midnight, to a repository on the second site
Configure a backup copy job in pruning mode and have it copy data every day, starting at midnight, to a repository on the second site
Correct answer: A
Question 2
A NAS backup job has been configured within Veeam Backup & Replication, and is completing successfully, but restore operations have been failing for the last few days. What is causing the failure?
The backup repository is sealed
The server was added by using an IQN alias which is unable to be resolved
The credentials added to the share are not allowed read-write access to the share, directories or files
The cache repository assigned for this file share is unavailable for restore operations
Correct answer: C
Question 3
A company needs to recover a domain controller from a backup file they have on premises which was created by the Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows. Which of the following would provide the fastest access to the domain controller?
Use the Veeam Explorer for Active Directory to recover the domain controller
Perform an Instant VM Recovery to recover the domain controller to a VM on their VMware host
Perform a bare metal recovery of their domain controller back to the original system
Recover the domain controller to an AWS EC2 instance using the restore to Amazon EC2