Lenovo V Series Storage gets Veeam Availability!

It is easy to miss all of the new advancements and capabilities that Veeam has recently delivered. With the release of Veeam Backup & Replication 9.5 Update 3, some of the big news is a serious advancement in the storage integrations, including the addition of Lenovo storage. In this post, we’ll discuss the new Veeam primary storage integration with Lenovo Storage V Series.

What problem does this storage integration solve?

It is a natural question to ask, and the answer will pique your interest as there are many problems solved in fact. One good way to answer this question is to list the problems solved in regards to the capabilities they offer:

The Lenovo Storage V Series provides the flexibility to start small and keep growing while leveraging existing storage investments. Now with support in Veeam Backup & Replication 9.5 Update 3, Lenovo customers can enjoy a new level of Availability with Veeam to protect data, applications and IT services.

One thing I enjoy showing about this integration is that it brings fast, efficient backup AND recovery. The recovery is the part that many organizations can leverage with incredible ease. This is because the Veeam Explorer for Storage Snapshots capability is something anyone with a Lenovo Storage V Series can leverage. This is accomplished by leveraging an existing storage snapshot schedule (which has zero impact on the running VMs) and providing a mechanism to restore VMs, files and application items directly from the storage snapshot with no additional steps required. The powerful recovery options in Veeam Explorer for Storage Snapshots on the Lenovo Storage V Series are shown below:

In addition to the recovery capabilities above, this new Veeam integration also brings in Backup from Storage Snapshots. This technology allows organizations to effectively take backups at any point in the day. This is the most important part of Veeam’s storage integration with Lenovo Storage V system. The technical benefits here are that the amount of time that a VMware snapshot is opened is significantly reduced. The figure below shows the sequencing of a backup job using the storage integration:

  1. The first step is to analyze which VMs in the job are on the Lenovo Storage V system.
  2. The second step is a VMware snapshot is called to all VMs on that storage volume, which will provide the application-consistent state of these VMs.
  3. The third step is to call a storage snapshot on the Lenovo Storage V system.
  4. The fourth step is a Veeam-proprietary benefit where Veeam Backup & Replication will retrieve the VMware CBT information of the VM snapshot created in step 2.
  5. Next, the VMware snapshot is released.
  6. The sixth step mounts this storage snapshot which includes the application-consistent state of the VMs to the VMware backup proxies in the Veeam Backup & Replication infrastructure.
  7. The Veeam proxies then read new and changed virtual disk data directly from the storage snapshot and transfer the data to a Veeam backup file in the backup repository.
  8. The final step will remove the storage snapshot when all VMs have been backed up.

This easy-to-use integration gives Lenovo Storage V customers incredible Availability options by being able to take backups with much less stress on production storage. Additionally, recovery points can be added easily simply by having a storage snapshot schedule set on the array. This integration in Veeam Backup & Replication 9.5 Update 3 is just the latest capability to provide the Availability experience that organizations demand. You can find more about Veeam and the storage integration capabilities here.

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