
Like many of you, I like to stay up to date with new technology and implement it to solve real-world problems. You can bring your own storage and so it leaves you the flexibility and freedom of choice you are used to with Veeam. In VBR v11 Veeam now offers complete end to end immutability for all your backup copies if you desire to do so. And guess what, the Veeam hardened repository gives you yet another option in your arsenal to make sure you can recover from such a disaster. But this one stands out because no matter who you are, a small business or a fortune 500 global enterprise, we are all at risk from ransomware and wipers. There is a tremendous amount of new and enhanced capabilities in v11, both small and big ones. It is the world premiere of this presentation, so grab your seat and be able to tell your grandchildren you were there! The hardened repository with immutable backups

I will do this at the TechNine user group meeting on March the 23rd. Just a quick blog post to let you all know I will be presenting on the Veeam hardened repository in Veeam Backup & Replication v11. Thank you for being respectful of my time and sharing with the community yourself! Posted in Community, IT Pro, VEEAM | Tagged Blog, Comments, Community, Hardened Repository, VEEAM | Leave a reply The Veeam hardened repository at the TechNine User group If the answer to a super interesting question is lengthy, I can decide to turn it into a blog post. The benefit is that that public answer can help others as well with limited effort from myself. Please ask you questions in the comments section of the relevant blog post and I will normally get to it. I just cannot allocate the time to do so. I have a job, family, life, and interest to pursue. While I would like to help you all individually, that approach just doesn’t scale. Lately, I have noticed that my readers and social media followers seem to have gotten increasingly shy and do not ask their questions publicly via the blog comments section or social media. So, nothing to worry about, you will get other opportunities to attend and you will have a recoding of the content reasonably soon. In the webcast, we will discuss the hardened repository at length and it will be published online. The good news is that I will be giving this session again and I will even be doing a webcast with my fellow Microsoft MVP and Veeam Vanguard Carsten Rachfahl about this.

I did not make this presentation exclusively for TechNine, but they did get the world premiere. The TechNine user group tries to bring people together for the events and promote interactive discussions afterward. Most of you did so via the contact e-mail on my blog and not via a comment on the original blog post here. Immutability and backup chains – this was a well received presentation! So, first of all, I thank all those reaching out to me in regards to the TechNine virtual user group session I gave on this subject. It is great to get so much response and feedback about the Veeam hardened repository presentation.
