I run Proxmox on the local server. I didn’t know Veeam had a community edition. The 13 gb download just finished. It’s on the list. Thanks.
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chirospasm@lemmy.ml 6 days ago
What’s your hypervisor manager? Or are just bare metal?
For VMWare and Proxmox both, I would recommend the community edition of Veeam. It can handle up to 10 VMs for free.
If you’ve got the funds as a small-to-large business, Veeam’s first paid tier, on a yearly basis, is a solid option to backup even more.
Caveat emptor if you buy a license (or not), Veeam runs on Windows only. I have used, like, a single internal network Windows VM dedicated just to Veeam before.
Bacula is deprecated, unfortunately.
irmadlad@lemmy.world 6 days ago
Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 days ago
Veeam community edition is fine for most things.
If you are cheeky, generate yourself an NFR license on their website.