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My Journey to AWS Key Pairs Retrieval

June 6, 2016June 30, 2017 HalYaman Backups

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Sometimes we underestimate the importance of some very tiny files, thinking “I will never need these files again.” Have you thought about your AWS Key Pairs files; about how important they are, and what you should do to protect them?

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Veeam backup CIFS static Data Archiving

May 22, 2016June 30, 2017 HalYaman Backups

3009990-file-archive-concept-the-folder-are-zippedHave your static files and storage space reached a critical point? Is there a cheaper way to archive the data without paying a high price for an archive solution? Or, is there a free way to solve this challenge? Read on to see how you can use your backup tools to solve your archiving challenges?

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Bucket your Backups with AWS S3

May 21, 2016June 30, 2017 HalYaman Backups

s3Following many requests from service providers, partners, and customers, I would like to give you an insight into using Amazon S3 to store your backups for long retention periods or archiving.We will go step-by-step through the AWS (Amazon Web Services) Storage Gateway configuration to show you how to integrate with Veeam Backup and Replication.

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How I used my Veeam backup to migrate my DataCentre to Azure

May 13, 2016June 30, 2017 HalYaman Backups

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Is your data centre maintained properly? Are you thinking about migrating your data centre to a more cost-effective data centre? What are the costs associated with the migration? Is your limited budget restricting you from starting your data centre migration project? Continue reading →

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Veeam Fluid Backup Repository

Image April 29, 2016June 30, 2017 HalYaman Backups

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The procedure in this post shows you how to setup the DELL DR series system as a backup repository for the Veeam Backup and Replication software. This post is a quick reference guide to help you through the DR functions needed to configure the DR system to work with Veeam backup and replication software.

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Workaround: backup the physical SQL cluster DB’s with Veeam.

April 20, 2016June 30, 2017 HalYaman Backups

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Last week a good friend of mine, who’s a Veeam customer, was telling me over coffee about the problems he faces when they have to backup a physical Microsoft cluster for SQL.

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SLA Based Backup

April 9, 2016June 30, 2017 HalYaman Backups

sla_agreement-300x262For a long time now, this backup challenge has been turning over in my mind. Making me a little restless in finding an answer. But now I’ve got a solution.

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