Veeam owe you for making such a good tutorial. Very clear and to the point. I found this much better then anything I could find from Veeam. Thanks mate!
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I have 2 drives in my pc, and 2 external portable drives. The first drive is for the OS and programs, the second drive is for data (photos, videos, etc.). My portable drives are big enough to hold the files from a single drive on my PC. So I therefore need to create 2 backup jobs? Does the free edition support this?
I did exactly the same process with saving the backup on an external HD, but when I restore the backup the following error appears "restore failed: failed to reload metadata bank. declared and actual crc are different for all bank snapshots, agent failed to process method "
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So how do you restore the backup when your computer is not working? That's why you made them back up in the first place. I always wonder what these tutorial people are thinking when they show how to do image restores from a perfectly working computer.
He did demonstrate that at 12:08 You used a recovery media (anything from cd to flash drive works), basically you can run the tools from recovery media without needing windows.
It will backup the image of the computer at the time the backup runs. This includes Active Directory, however there are other backup software that are Active Directory aware backups and can be used to restore missing, corrupt, or deleted Active Directory objects. This is not that type of backup. It will backup the server entirely and this does include Active directory. To restore Active Directory you would need to restore the entire PC image.
Yes this will work on Windows Server. But you are probably better off using B&R for that ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-StZXd0WevdE.html&ab_channel=HERESJAKEN
Yes it will. You just won't have the ability to backup to OneDrive as they reserve that ability for "home users" and a server is considered a business use case. It doesn't matter really, because starting in version 6 they are removing the backup to OneDrive feature.