Backup administrators who work with Veeam Backup & Replication can perform advanced tasks with Veeam Agent backups: restore files and disks from backups, manage backup jobs configured in Veeam Agent or backups created with these jobs. Veeam Agent integrates with Veeam Backup & Replication. Restore necessary data from backups to its original location or a new location.
Start the OS from the Veeam Recovery Media and use standard Linux command line tools to diagnose and fix problems.In case of a disaster, you can perform the following restore operations: Backups can be stored on a local hard drive, on an external hard drive, in a network shared folder or on a Veeam backup repository. Due to the huge variety of Linux systems and updates supported by Veeam, there are some pre-requisites that must be met for veeamsnap to function. You can create an entire system image backup, back up specific machine volumes or individual directories and files. To fully understand how the Veeam Agent for Linux works, the first question we need to answer is, what is veeamsnap veeamsnap is a Linux kernel module used by Veeam to create volume snapshots. Veeam Agent offers a variety of features to protect your data. To learn more, see Standalone and Managed Operation Modes. Depending on the mode, Veeam Agent provides different features and limitations. Veeam Agent can operate in either standalone or managed mode.