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Veeam is More+. Achieve complete data resilience with Veeam.

At Veeam, we’ve redefined data resilience for the modern enterprise. While we are known as the pioneer for virtualization backup, Veeam is so much more. Veeam Data Platform is your all-in-one data resilience solution, integrating data protection, threat detection, cyber protection, observability, AI, incident response and the world’s fastest, most trusted recoveries. Read more

Veeam is More+. Destination: Data Portability.

With so many new methods to build and run applications at our fingertips, not to mention changes in the market, organizations are constantly looking at new platforms to adopt and applications to modernize. Read more

Veeam Supports Rocky Linux 9 for Immutable Backups

At Veeam, we continually strive to provide the most robust, secure, and reliable data protection solutions. Today, we're excited to announce a significant development in that pursuit: Veeam's new support for Rocky Linux 9.4 in Veeam Backup & Replication v12.2, complete with the DISA STIG security profile. Read more
Hannes Kasparick
Hannes Kasparick

Senior Analyst, Product Management

What is WORM (Write Once, Read Many)?

As data privacy and retention laws tighten across industries, navigating compliance can seem like a daunting task. Enter "write once, read many" (WORM) storage: a straightforward solution that’s designed to anchor your data securely in place and protect it from accidental changes and deliberate threats.   Read more
Alexey Strygin
Alexey Strygin
Marco Escobar
Marco Escobar

Solutions Architect

Installing DISA STIG Hardened Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Veeam Hardened Repository

Since I wrote my blog post about how to install and harden Ubuntu Linux for Veeam Hardened Repository about a year ago, I get questions on how to do the same with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). The reason why this blog post took so long to write is that Veeam Backup & Replication fully supports DISA STIG hardened RHEL systems only with the most recent update (version 12.1.2). Read more
Hannes Kasparick
Hannes Kasparick

Senior Analyst, Product Management

Protecting Your Unstructured Data: NAS Backup Best Practices

Unstructured data and file repositories are common in most enterprise environments. As organizations try to reduce licensing costs and maintenance overhead, Network Attached Storage (NAS) is still commonplace in many modern enterprises. The ability to store and host data directly on NAS without having to manage OS patches and other lifecycle operations is very attractive to many IT departments. Even though it isn’t suited for all workloads, unstructured data like Microsoft Office documents, JPGs, MP3s, etc. is one of the most common use cases for NAS backup. Read more
Matt Crape
Matt Crape

Senior Technical Product Marketer

Ubuntu Linux Essentials: Booting Into Single User Mode and Protecting Against Unauthorized Access

Anyone with console access to a Linux machine can get root access on the machine by booting into “single user mode”. In this blog, I will show how to boot into single user mode and how to protect the bootloader against unauthenticated attempts to boot into single user mode. Read more
Hannes Kasparick
Hannes Kasparick

Senior Analyst, Product Management

Protect Your MacOS Workloads With Veeam Agent for Mac 2.0

One of the biggest challenges that corporate IT departments face is protecting all their workloads. Teams spend significant amounts of time architecting, deploying and configuring solutions for their hypervisor and cloud workloads. Physical workloads that typically consist of enterprise databases that run on Windows, Linux or Unix get their fair share of attention too. However, an often-overlooked gap are the end users themselves. Read more
Matt Crape
Matt Crape

Senior Technical Product Marketer

Installing Ubuntu Linux for Veeam Hardened Repository

In this second part (the first part can be found here) of setting up and hardening a Veeam “hardened repository,” I will cover how to set up Ubuntu 20.04 in a secure way. While it’s “just a minimal installation,” I have seen many questions on this topic, so let’s clear some things up. Read more
Hannes Kasparick
Hannes Kasparick

Senior Analyst, Product Management