An environment is using Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows and has Microsoft Exchange 2016 with regular database availability groups (DAGs) configured. What option is required to properly back up the databases?
An environment is using Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows and has Microsoft Exchange 2016 with regular database availability groups (DAGs) configured. What option is required to properly back up the databases?
To properly back up a Microsoft Exchange 2016 environment with regular Database Availability Groups (DAGs) configured using Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows, you must configure the backup job as for any failover cluster. This ensures that the entire DAG configuration including the individual databases and failover capabilities are effectively backed up, providing complete and consistent protection.
Backup of Database Availability Groups On This Page How It Works The procedure of adding a Microsoft Exchange Database Availability Group (DAG) to a Veeam Agent backup job differs depending on the type of the DAG that you want to process: For a regular DAG, the backup job configuration procedure is the same as for any failover cluster. To process a regular DAG, you must configure a Veeam Agent backup job for a failover cluster. To learn more, see Backup and Restore of Failover Clusters.
D https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/agents/dag_hiw.html?ver=120
D is the correct answer
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D Failover cluster
Failover Cluster AD Object to be called in Backup
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The correct answer is D: This is from the Veeam Agent User Guide: Backup of Database Availability Groups On This Page How It Works The procedure of adding a Microsoft Exchange Database Availability Group (DAG) to a Veeam Agent backup job differs depending on the type of the DAG that you want to process: For a regular DAG, the backup job configuration procedure is the same as for any failover cluster. To process a regular DAG, you must configure a Veeam Agent backup job for a failover cluster. To learn more, see Backup and Restore of Failover Clusters.