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VEEAM Exam VMCE_v12 Topic 8 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for VEEAM's VMCE_v12 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 8
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On Monday, a backup administrator found out that some backup jobs were missing from a configuration. They want to roll back the configuration database to Friday's state. Which configuration restore mode should be used?

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Suggested Answer: C

When integrating a Data Domain deduplication appliance with Veeam Backup & Replication, it is typically used as a backup repository. The backup server may need to take on the gateway role, especially if the Data Domain is integrated over NFS or CIFS. This means that the backup server will be responsible for processing the data flow between the Veeam proxies and the deduplication appliance. If the gateway server (backup server) is not well-resourced, this additional workload can cause an increase in resource consumption on the backup server. The appliance's resources and the SSL certificate are not related to increased resource consumption on the backup server, and simply needing additional resources for deduplication (D) is not specific enough without indicating the gateway role.


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Lucy
1 months ago
Hmm, I bet the backup administrator wishes they had a 'Undo' button for the configuration database. Wouldn't that be nice?
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Apolonia
4 days ago
A) Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SQL
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Leigha
1 months ago
A. Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SQL? Sounds like a tool for SQL Server, not a configuration database. I'm going to have to read the question more carefully.
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Brett
4 days ago
C) Restore
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Louis
8 days ago
B) Instant SQL Recovery
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Maurine
2 months ago
D. Migrate? I don't see how that would help roll back the configuration. Unless they're planning to migrate to a different system entirely, which seems unlikely in this case.
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Mendy
7 days ago
C) Restore
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Kris
28 days ago
C) Restore
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Lindsey
1 months ago
B) Instant SQL Recovery
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Alise
1 months ago
B) Instant SQL Recovery
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Freeman
1 months ago
A) Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SQL
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Cecilia
2 months ago
A) Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SQL
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Dortha
2 months ago
B. Instant SQL Recovery sounds interesting, but I'm not sure if that's the right option for restoring a configuration database. Hmm, I better double-check the details on that one.
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Dino
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) Migrate could also be a possible solution. It might help in moving the configuration to a different database.
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Ramonita
2 months ago
I agree with An. Restoring the configuration seems like the best option in this situation.
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Curt
2 months ago
I think the answer is C. Restore. That seems like the straightforward way to roll back the configuration database to a previous state.
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Derick
22 days ago
D) Migrate
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Alfred
1 months ago
C) Restore
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Veta
1 months ago
B) Instant SQL Recovery
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Tayna
1 months ago
A) Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SQL
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An
2 months ago
I think the answer is C) Restore.
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