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Hello, I encountered this error today while checking my backups as usual. Has anyone encountered this before? How can I solve it?
While the NIST AI Risk Management Framework provides a robust structure for managing AI risks, its implementation is not without challenges. In this second part, we'll explore some of the key hurdles organizations may face and how the framework can help address them. The Gauntlet of AI Risk Management Challenges: 1. Risk Measurement: Quantifying and measuring AI risks is no simple feat. The volatility of these risks, the lack of reliable metrics, and the often opaque nature of AI systems contribute to the measurement conundrum. It's like trying to hit a constantly moving target while blindfolded. 2. Risk Tolerance: Determining your organization's risk tolerance for AI systems is a complex endeavor influenced by a multitude of factors, including legal and regulatory requirements, organizational policies, and societal norms. It's a delicate balancing act that requires careful consideration. 3. Risk Prioritization: Developing a culture of risk management and prioritizing risks based on th
I have a backup environment that consists of: 1 physical Backup Server with a 10gbit connection to the switch that is also the primary backup repository1 VM for VMware backup proxy configured to use virtual appliance (8vCPUs & 16GB of RAM)3 node vSAN cluster all connected to the same switch via 10gbit ports When running backup jobs, Veeam starts running well, reaching read speeds close to 450MB/s for some jobs. After a while, the read speeds drops significantly for both incremental and full backups, going down to ~70MB/s in some cases.The backup proxy and the backup repository are configured to process 8 concurrent tasks. The bottleneck in all the backup jobs show 99% in source. How/where should I look for the reason of this bottleneck and what types of tests can I run to find which part is holding the backup speed down?
We have Kasten K10 on installed via operator on multiple clusters. All of the K10 instances seem to have excessive amounts of helm revision when viewed with helm history k10 Is this normal behavior? We seem to be getting ~200 revisions per hour.
I created a previous post on Nimble Storage Integration with Veeam, discussing how you can potentially recover data even if a backup job’s Deleted VMs retention setting has passed. You can view the post here. For this post, I want to continue discussing Nimble Storage Integration, but provide you a security measure you can implement when configuring your Windows Proxies for Storage Integration or Direct SAN, as Veeam requires a Proxy to be configured with Direct SAN (or ‘Automatic Selection’) when using Backup from Storage Snapshots (BfSS).A fellow Vanguard and I have occasional on-going discussions on how to best secure Windows Backup Proxies using Nimble (now called whatever...Alletra? 🙄 ) for Storage Integration. Several mos ago, we were trying to determine how best to present production storage to a Proxy, exposing as minimal amount of Nimble Volumes to a Windows OS as possible to prevent a catastrophic event, beit admin error or mal-intent. He and I were curious if Volumes used f
More than a year ago I wrote a post about my VMCE 2021 exam experience.If you want to read more about that experience : VMCE exam personal experience | Veeam Community Resource Hub In this post I wanted to share my experience with the latest VMCE 2024 (V12) exam 😄.It’s already my fourth time I did a VMCE exam (first V9, 2020, 2021 and now 2024).On those exams I always passed from the first time and that with a much higher score than needed.So, my goal was again to pass from the first time 🤗. If you want to know how this ended, just keep on reading 🤣. Normally I prepare myself months before by reading the things I have to know (mainly helpcenter.veeam.com) and especially the things I’m not that familiar with and not that experienced with it.The problem this time was that I didn’t have any time doing that months and even weeks in advance 😏I scheduled the exam (online proctored) months before and the only I could do in advance to prepare myself was, 6 days just before the exam (1 day
Hi,i have a customer where he has application “redis” who is controlled by redis-controller, the redis namespace have 3 deployments, and the csi driver does not support the volume snapshot so we go with generic backup.only one of the deployments get injected by kanister sidecar, and the remaining two did not, after troubleshooting we saw that the 2 deployments didnt accept the annotation:”k10.kasten.io/forcegenericbackup”, and it will be removed automatically after a few seconds.is there any possible way to inject kanister inside these deployments without adding this annotation?
Hello,We have a user who has left the company, and their last backup on VBM365 is from 25/01. The issue is that we don't have any restore points, even though we have a retention policy of 7 years.What do you think could be the problem?Thank you.
It’s VTT question time. Good luck! 😊 Veeam ONE is a monitoring solution for your virtual and backup infrastructure. Choose three (3) platforms supported by Veeam ONE?VMware vSphere Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 Proxmox VMware Cloud Director Openstack RedHat Enterprise Virtualization
Rickatron and @safiya are up this week and what a run while @Madi.Cristil was on well-deserved holiday! Watch this week’s episode here:The Linksvia @andy.sturniolo via @HunterLAFR via @Iams3le via @tarik.yenisey Special Department News This week @Madi.Cristil (she’s back!), @safiya and I attended Gainsight Pulse, where we overviewed our community strategy. This picture below is us right after our session with our colleague from Gainsight, Vish, who has helped us be successful in our community: L-R: Vish from Gainsight, Safiya Mohamed, Rickatron and Madalina Cristil from Veeam at Gainsight Pulse 2024 in St. Louis Missouri, USA on 16-May 2024.via @Matt Crape Veeam Backup for Proxmox is coming! Read this post on the Veeam blog: Veeam Backup for Proxmox via @tarik.yenisey - Congratulations on winning April’s Blog of the Month!via @Geoff Burke via @Daria_K - Check out the VeeamON page in our Community: | Veeam Community Resource Hub Who’s New is Back Next WeekSorry we published this late!
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