An engineer is configuring Veeam Backup and Replication for an organization to protect a VMware environment using vSAN. The backup proxy must be isolated from the VMkernel.
Which transport mode should the engineer use?
An engineer is configuring Veeam Backup and Replication for an organization to protect a VMware environment using vSAN. The backup proxy must be isolated from the VMkernel.
Which transport mode should the engineer use?
The appropriate transport mode for protecting a VMware environment using vSAN and ensuring that the backup proxy is isolated from the VMkernel is Virtual Appliance mode. This mode, also known as HotAdd, allows the backup proxy to process data directly from the datastore, bypassing the need for VMkernel involvement. This ensures that the VMkernel remains isolated, fulfilling the requirement stated in the question.
Network Mode does always route the traffic ofer VM Kernel Port. Virtual Appliance Traffic is routed over the virtual Switch to the repository.
vSAN is a local storage, this is not FC protocol.
sorry, C if this traffic should be isolated from vmkernel