A Windows VM running on Microsoft Hyper-V is protected using the file indexing option. The guest interaction proxy is offline. Which of the following Veeam servers will be used to deploy the runtime during the backup process?
A Windows VM running on Microsoft Hyper-V is protected using the file indexing option. The guest interaction proxy is offline. Which of the following Veeam servers will be used to deploy the runtime during the backup process?
If the guest interaction proxy is offline, the Veeam Backup & Replication server takes over the role of deploying the non-persistent runtime components or persistent agent components on the VM. This is because the Backup & Replication server acts as a backup proxy in such scenarios, ensuring the backup process continues smoothly.
From: https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/guest_interaction_proxy.html?zoom_highlight=guest+interaction+proxy&ver=120 Failover from Guest Interaction Proxy to Backup Server If the guest interaction proxy fails to connect to a Microsoft Windows VM, the guest interaction proxy will not be able to access the VM and deploy non-persistent runtime components or persistent agent components in it. In this case, the backup server will take over the role of guest interaction proxy and deploy the non-persistent runtime components or persistent agent components in the VM.
A is correct https://helpcenter.veeam.com/archive/backup/110/hyperv/guest_interaction_proxy.html
If a Windows VM running on Microsoft Hyper-V is protected using the file indexing option and the guest interaction proxy is offline, then the Veeam Backup & Replication server will be used to deploy the runtime during the backup process.
No idea who marked correct answers.. It's A File proxy doesn't exist technically, there is a Backup proxy but it too isn't the servie that this.
Correct answer is A. Why are som many supposed "Correct answers" wrong ?
Right like who went in and check these off?
A is correct: f the guest interaction proxy fails to connect to a Microsoft Windows VM, the guest interaction proxy will not be able to access the VM and deploy non-persistent runtime components or persistent agent components in it. In this case, the backup server will take over the role of guest interaction proxy and deploy the non-persistent runtime components or persistent agent components in the VM.
If the guest interaction proxy fails to connect to a Microsoft Windows VM, the guest interaction proxy will not be able to access the VM and deploy non-persistent runtime components or persistent agent components in it. In this case, the backup server will take over the role of guest interaction proxy and deploy the non-persistent runtime components or persistent agent components in the VM.
A. is correct There is no "File Proxy" it's called Agent Proxy
A is correct based on gaes' link below.
C is correct