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VEEAM Exam VMCA2022 Topic 4 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for VEEAM's VMCA2022 exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 4
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examining the list of requirements, you notice that it is necessary to have backups encrypted. If you use Veeam's native encryption, which repository type will be the most impacted?

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Suggested Answer: A

The repository type that will be most impacted by using Veeam's native encryption is dedupe repositories. Dedupe repositories are backup repositories that use deduplication appliances or software to reduce backup size and optimize storage utilization. However, if you use Veeam's native encryption for backup jobs that target dedupe repositories, you will lose most of the deduplication benefits, as encrypted data blocks cannot be deduplicated effectively. Therefore, it is recommended to use either the encryption feature of the deduplication device or software, or avoid encryption altogether for dedupe repositories.


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Hayley
3 days ago
I think Windows ReFS with block cloning might also be impacted due to encryption requirements.
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Deonna
4 days ago
But wouldn't NFS share repository be affected as well?
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Gaston
5 days ago
I disagree, I believe it would be Immutable Linux Repository with XFS reflink cloning.
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Deonna
7 days ago
I think the most impacted repository type would be Dedupe repositories.
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Viola
12 days ago
I think Windows ReFS with block cloning would be the most impacted, as encryption could slow down the block cloning process.
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Allene
15 days ago
But wouldn't using Veeam's native encryption affect the NFS share repository more?
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Chery
15 days ago
Encryption? Pfft, I just store my backups in a secret tunnel under my house. No one's ever gonna find them there!
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Ira
17 days ago
My money's on the NFS share repository. Gotta keep those backups safe from prying eyes, am I right?
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Adell
18 days ago
Hah, the Windows ReFS with block cloning? That's like trying to encrypt a sieve - good luck with that!
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Larue
12 days ago
A) Dedupe repositories
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Graciela
22 days ago
I disagree, I believe it would be Immutable Linux Repository with XFS reflink cloning.
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Pamela
1 months ago
Ooh, I'm gonna go with option B. Immutable Linux Repository with XFS reflink cloning. Sounds like a real fortress for my backups!
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Nieves
2 months ago
Hmm, I'd say the dedupe repositories will be the most impacted. Those deduplication engines don't play nice with encryption, you know?
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Christene
5 days ago
D) Windows ReFS with block cloning
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Kris
8 days ago
Yeah, I agree. Dedupe repositories might struggle with encryption.
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Alva
14 days ago
User 3: Windows ReFS with block cloning should be fine though, right?
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Jesusita
16 days ago
User 2: I think Immutable Linux Repository with XFS reflink cloning might also be impacted.
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Gayla
1 months ago
User 1: I agree, dedupe repositories are not compatible with encryption.
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Izetta
1 months ago
A) Dedupe repositories
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Allene
2 months ago
I think the most impacted repository type would be Dedupe repositories.
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