Tape Devices Support
Veeam provides native tape support that is fully integrated into Veeam Backup & Replication. You can administer all operations on tapes from your Veeam console.
Long-term archiving and compliance are listed as primary reasons for using tape. Tape appears to be one of the most widely used media for offsite backup. Using backup to tape, you can implement the ‘3-2-1’ backup approach (3 copies, 2 types of media, 1 offsite location) considered as a best practice for data protection and disaster recovery. Veeam Backup & Replication offers support for tape devices and allows you to archive your data to tape and restore it from tape whenever needed.
Storing data to tapes provides you with the same data managing options as disk repositories. In particular, you can store full and incremental backups, apply user-defined retention settings to the archived data, select restore points and so on. Compared to disk storage, tape archive requires more time to retrieve files for restore if the tapes are stored offsite.
Related Topics
- Supported Devices and Configuration
- Tape Environment
- Tape Devices Deployment
- Working with Tape Servers
- Getting Started with Tapes
- Working with Tape Libraries
- Working with Drives
- Working with Tapes
- Media Pools
- Media Vaults
- Tape Protection
- Tape Data Retention
- Virtual Full Backup
- Tape Parallel Processing
- Machines Backup to Tape
- GFS Backup to Tape
- Viewing Backups on Tape
- File Backup to Tape
- Viewing Files on Tape
- VM Restore from Tape to Infrastructure
- Backup Restore from Tape to Repository
- File Restore from Tape