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September 5, 2019

Veeam Backup & Replication using AWS VTL Gateway - Deployment Guide

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For many customers and service providers, long-term retention of backups is a costly and time-consuming process. Using the AWS (Amazon Web Services) gateway to act as a VTL (Virtual Tape Library) with Veeam, however, allows users to save time and money by connecting their on-premises Veeam Backup & Replication archives to AWS, and then sending archival backups from Veeam Backup & Replication to AWS, including AWS S3 Glacier Deep Archive.

This guide highlights the features, setup and best practices for using Veeam with AWS Storage Gateway in VTL mode, including:
  • Planning and proper sizing of an AWS VTL gateway
  • Connecting AWS gateway appliances to Veeam
  • Configuring and ensuring optimal performance for AWS VTL Gateway
 

About the Author

Dustin Albertson
Dustin Albertson
Manager of Cloud & Applications, Product Management, Veeam Software
Dustin Albertson (VCAP-CIA, VMCE, AWS-TP) is the Senior Cloud Solutions Architect for the Global Alliance Architecture group at Veeam Software and based in South Carolina, USA. Dustin is an active member of the virtualization and Service Provider communities. Dustin’s career started in telecom before focusing on virtualization and cloud technologies. His main areas of expertise are VMware and Networking, with a strong focus on Cloud Service Providers and Public Clouds.
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