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Actual exam question from Veeam's VMCE v12
Question #: 4
Topic #: 1
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A business has the following new regulatory requirements to follow:
3-2-1
Prevent the most recent 31 days of any backup files from being deleted or modified
Keep 1 copy of a monthly restore point around for 2 years
They have the following setup:
A standalone repository on a NAS
A backup job keeping 31 days of restore points
A backup copy job to an Amazon S3 Repository, keeping 31 days of backups and 24 monthly GFS restore points
Which two actions should the engineer take to change the environment to meet the new requirements? (Choose two.)

  • A. Enable Immutability on the NAS
  • B. Add 24 monthly GFS restore points to the backup job
  • C. Configure a Scale-Out Backup Repository with NAS and Amazon S3
  • D. Move the backups from the NAS to a Linux Hardened Repository
  • E. Enable immutability in Amazon S3
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Suggested Answer: DE 🗳️

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LRA78
2 weeks, 5 days ago
Selected Answer: DE
If you want immutability then you need a Hardened Repository. Configuring Immutability on a Nas is not something Veeam supports.
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equarneti
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AE
Answer: A, E Explanation: To meet the new regulatory requirements, enabling immutability on both the NAS and Amazon S3 is essential. Immutability prevents backup files from being deleted or modified, aligning with the requirement to protect the most recent 31 days of backup files. By enabling this feature on the NAS and Amazon S3, the business ensures that both local and offsite copies of their data are secure and compliant with the regulation. The other options do not directly address the new requirements of preventing deletion or modification of backup files. Reference: Veeam Documentation: Immutability Settings Veeam Help Center: Configuring Amazon S3 Immutability
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2ad9efe
3 months ago
Selected Answer: DE
new requirements is 3-2-1 and 31day and 24 monthly, immutibility for any backup now NAS 31 day and S3 for backup copy 31 days and 24 monthly immutibility for any backup is E first and A or D for First backup immutibility, i will choose D for Native Veeam feature
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vmccloud
4 months ago
Selected Answer: AE
To meet new regulatory requirements, it is essential to enable immutability on both the NAS and Amazon S3. Machine Translated by Google Explanation Immutability prevents backup files from being deleted or modified, aligning with the requirement to protect backup files. support of the 31
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carbs0704
5 months ago
Selected Answer: DE
Here me out... "Prevent the most recent 31 days of ANY<< backup files from being deleted or modified" Considering "ANY" and the key word here... you'd need to move them from a NAS to a Linux Hardened Repository, and enable Immutability on S3. A - Not possible B - Already have GFS with backup copy job C - Already has a backup copy job sending backup to S3. No need for SOBR. D - Meets the "ANY BACKUP FILES" requirement E - Meets the "ANY BACKUP FILES" requirement.
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darkdoom
5 months ago
because if we check the solution show me C and E?
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icewolfa
6 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: BD
B: Otherwise you wont have GFS point to copy/move to other locations. TRUE D: We cannot use the NAS for immutable, but we can use a hardened linux repo as this support veeam immutable. TRUE
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epicfailing
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: BD
A: While some NAS support WORM, Veeam doesn't support it so this is false B: Otherwise you wont have GFS point to copy/move to other locations. TRUE C: We cannot use the NAS, see A. FALSE D: We cannot use the NAS for immutable, but we can use a hardened linux repo as this support veeam immutable. TRUE E: the requirement of immutable is the first 31 days, not the GFS points. FALSE Hence the solution should be B & D
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JuhhJuba
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: DE
D and E
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maxustermann
7 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: DE
Immutability is needed, so D + E is the only option
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carbs0704
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Veeam does not support immutability on a NAS. There are only 2 ways to enable immutable backups. 1 - Setup a Linux Hardened Repository. 2 - Use AWS/Azure Cloud storage with immutability enabled.
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3797cee
9 months, 1 week ago
We don’t know if the NAS is compatible with immutability so DE?
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striezi
9 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: AE
Requirement is to prevent "any" backup file from being modified - so you have to Enable Immutability on both.
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Anairda
9 months, 2 weeks ago
A business has the following new regulatory requirements to follow: 3-2-1 Prevent the most recent 31 days of any backup files from being deleted or modified Keep 1 copy of a monthly restore point around for 2 years They have the following setup: A standalone repository on a NAS A backup job keeping 31 days of restore points A backup copy job to an Amazon S3 Repository, keeping 31 days of backups and 24 monthly GFS restore points Which two actions should the engineer take to change the environment to meet the new requirements? (Choose two.) • A. Enable Immutability on the NAS  we are not sure if its supported because we don’t know the NAS Model • B. Add 24 monthly GFS restore points to the backup job this is done • C. Configure a Scale-Out Backup Repository with NAS and Amazon S3  this is done • D. Move the backups from the NAS to a Linux Hardened Repository ??? • E. Enable immutability in Amazon S3
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Anairda
9 months, 3 weeks ago
DE is that correct?
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