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VEEAM Exam VMCE_v12 Topic 12 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for VEEAM's VMCE_v12 exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 12
[All VMCE_v12 Questions]

Management asks a backup administrator to deploy the Veeam Agent on a number of Amazon EC2 instances running Windows and Linux operating systems. A Veeam Protection Group is also required by management. The Veeam Distribution Server does not have network access to these instances.

What protection group type should be used to select these objects?

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Suggested Answer: D

For deploying the Veeam Agent on Amazon EC2 instances running Windows and Linux operating systems without direct network access from the Veeam Distribution Server, the appropriate type of Protection Group to use is D: Cloud machines. The 'Cloud machines' protection group type in Veeam Backup & Replication is specifically designed for protecting cloud-based workloads, including instances in public cloud environments like Amazon EC2. This protection group type allows the Veeam Agent to be deployed and managed remotely, even when the Veeam Distribution Server cannot directly access the instances over the network. It facilitates centralized management of backup tasks for cloud instances, ensuring that the EC2 instances are adequately protected as per management's request, despite the network accessibility constraints.


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Mammie
17 days ago
As a backup admin, I'm totally going with D) Cloud machines. I mean, what else would you use for EC2 instances? A fax machine?
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Talia
23 days ago
I disagree. I believe option D, cloud machines, would be the best choice since we are dealing with Amazon EC2 instances.
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Alaine
24 days ago
I agree with Daryl. It seems like the most efficient way to select these objects without network access.
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Daryl
25 days ago
I think we should use option C, computers listed in a CSV file.
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Elise
27 days ago
D) Cloud machines is the way to go! Who even uses Active Directory these days, am I right? *laughs*
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Stevie
3 days ago
D) Cloud machines is the way to go! Who even uses Active Directory these days, am I right? *laughs*
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Huey
17 days ago
A) Individual computers
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Raul
29 days ago
Haha, good one! Yeah, fax machines are so last century. But seriously, C) CSV file is the way to go here.
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Val
6 days ago
A) Individual computers
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Wynell
1 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's D) Cloud machines. Veeam has specific protection for cloud instances like EC2, right?
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Cletus
12 days ago
Definitely, D) Cloud machines is the way to go for deploying Veeam Agent on these instances.
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Vanesa
17 days ago
I agree, D) Cloud machines is the most suitable option for protecting Amazon EC2 instances.
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Shantell
1 months ago
Yes, you're correct. D) Cloud machines is the right choice for this scenario.
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