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VMCE 2021 Exam - Question 21


For general data protection regulation (GDPR) compliance, Veeam can add a location tag to which component?

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Correct Answer: B

For general data protection regulation (GDPR) compliance, Veeam allows adding a location tag to vCenter servers. This is an essential feature to track the physical location of the data and ensure compliance with data sovereignty requirements, which is a key aspect of GDPR.

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vCatOption: B
May 17, 2023

Veeam Backup & Replication allows you to assign information about locations to the following infrastructure objects: Virtual infrastructure objects: vCenter Servers, datacenters, clusters and hosts. Backup infrastructure objects: backup repositories, external repositories, scale-out backup repositories, tape libraries and tape vaults. Agent management objects: protection groups. Veeam Cloud Connect for service providers: cloud repositories and hardware plans. https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/locations.html?ver=120

MorkallOption: B
Feb 23, 2023

B is correct

gaes
Feb 28, 2023

B https://helpcenter.veeam.com/archive/backup/110/vsphere/locations_create.html

xyzfraOption: B
Mar 22, 2023

It's B (from the official course)

_zeroOption: B
Oct 24, 2023

"Veeam Backup & Replication allows you to assign information about locations to the following infrastructure objects: Virtual infrastructure objects: vCenter Servers, datacenters, clusters and hosts."

RaulxOption: C
Mar 6, 2023

C. Cloud gateways. For GDPR compliance, Veeam allows you to add a location tag to cloud gateways to identify the physical location of the cloud repository. The location tag helps you to demonstrate compliance with data sovereignty requirements that may apply to your data. Guest interaction proxies are used to handle application-aware processing for virtual machines, while vCenter servers are used for managing virtual infrastructure. WAN accelerators are used to optimize data transfer over a WAN. These components are not relevant to GDPR compliance.