This logical flow makes the book enjoyable to read, and includes a couple of puns which placed a smile on my face! This leads onto configuring backups, restoring data, replicating virtual machines and finally other features. The author starts with an introduction to Veeam including the architecture and components that make up the backup application. When reading a technical book the logical flow from chapter to chapter is one of the key areas that I look for. It’s not intended to be a technical deep dive. The target audience for the book is for vSphere administrators looking for an introduction to Veeam Backup & Replication v7. The opinions in this post are mine and the information contained are unbiased The book author Christian Mohn is a four year VMware vExpert veteran who is active member in the VMware Community presenting the vSoup Podcast.Ĭhristian tweeted if anyone would be interested in reviewing a copy of his first book ‘ Learning Veeam Backup & Replication for VMware vSphere‘, I accepted as I’m a firm believer in helping out colleagues who put time and effort into the vCommunity.ĭisclaimer: I was given a free copy of the Learning Veeam Backup & Replication for VMware vSphere’ for review.
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