I assisted at the bloggers meeting last night with Doug Hazelman from VEEAM Software.
#VEEAM SUREBACKUP WINDOWS#
#VEEAM SUREBACKUP VERIFICATION#
To resolve this, configure an Application Group containing a Domain Controller with the "Domain Controller (Authoritative Restore)" role assigned. The SureBackup job aggregates all settings and policies of the recovery verification task, such as application group and virtual lab to be used, VM backups that must be verified in the virtual lab and so on. The default Public firewall Profile setting is to block ICMP inbound traffic. It certainly works on me anyway Im as curious a hell Like everyone else whos been talking about it, I registered to find out more. When a VM that is part of a domain is tested using SureBackup without an Application Group containing a Domain Controller, its firewall will switch to the Public profile. If I asked my brother-in-law (an advertising creative) hed probably say that this is a good marketing strategy. The Firewall of the VM being tested is blocking inbound ICMP traffic Find a Veeam Accredited Service Partner.If there is a router between the Veeam server and the Virtual Lab appliance, packets sent to the masquerade IPs will be dropped by the intermediate router, causing the ping test and other tests to fail. Alliance Partner Integrations & Qualifications When SureBackup testing is performed, VMs are accessible by the Veeam server using IP Masquerading.This proxy server uses one of its interfaces to connect to a production server and another one to connect to an isolated network. To access an isolated network, Veeam uses a specific virtual machine a proxy server appliance that is created automatically when you set up your virtual lab. Veeam Backup & Replication Community Edition SureBackup Isolated Network Configuration.