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Mastering Veeam Backup & Replication

You're reading from   Mastering Veeam Backup & Replication Design and deploy a secure and resilient Veeam 12 platform using best practices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837630097
Length 230 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Chris Childerhose Chris Childerhose
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Installation – Best Practices, Core Architecture, and Other Enhancements
2. Chapter 1: Installation – Best Practices and Optimizations FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Core Architecture Enhancements 4. Chapter 3: Scale-Out Backup Repository – What’s New 5. Chapter 4: Tape Servers and Other Enhancements 6. Part 2: Security, Object Storage Direct, CDP, and Cloud Connect
7. Chapter 5: Veeam’s New Enhanced Security Features 8. Chapter 6: Object Storage – What’s New and Enhancements 9. Chapter 7: What’s New in NAS Backup 10. Chapter 8: CDP and Veeam Cloud Connect 11. Index 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding Linux – SSH or SUDO are not required

Using a Linux server, you typically need some form of SSH or SUDO to connect and install components or make changes. In Veeam v11, you were required to have these services when working with Linux servers that had been added to VBR, except for hardened repositories.

With Linux hardened repositories, VBR v12 has made enhancements so that once you have added the repository to the system, you no longer need the single-use credential account in the SUDO group. In addition, you can further improve security by turning off SSH on the server.

So how does Veeam communicate with the Linux hardened repository if these things are disabled? Well, during the setup of the Linux hardened repository, the system creates a certificate, which is stored in the VBR database, and it is with this that further communication is handled. The certificate allows the following:

  • Component upgrades, for example, the transport or installer services...
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