The information related to sizing the NAS infrastructure that is missing and must be collected during the discovery are the size of the source data set and the recovery point objective (RPO). These information are important for designing and sizing the NAS backup jobs and repositories. For example, you can use the size of the source data set to estimate how much storage space and network bandwidth are required for backing up NAS devices. You can also use the RPO to determine how frequently you need to run NAS backup jobs and how many restore points you need to keep on the backup repositories.
Question # 35
Based on the customer’s security requirements around restore capabilities, which components should be deployed?
Options:
A.
Veeam Business view with RBAC policies defined
B.
The Veeam Backup & Replication console with RABC policies defined
C.
Veeam Oracle integrations
D.
Enterprise Manager with granular RABC policies defined
The component that should be deployed based on the customer’s security requirements around restore capabilities is Enterprise Manager with granular RBAC policies defined. Enterprise Manager is a web-based interface that allows centralized management of multiple Veeam backup servers. It also provides granular RBAC policies that enable control over user permissions and access to restore data. For example, you can assign different roles to different users or groups based on their responsibilities and needs, such as backup administrator, restore operator, security officer, etc. You can also define custom scopes and rules for each role to limit their access to specific objects, jobs, or actions.