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| Exam Code: | VMCE_V9 |
| Exam Name: | Veeam Certified Engineer (VMCE9.5) Certification v9.5 |
| Certification Provider: | Veeam |
| Free Question Number: | 170 |
| Version: | v2018-05-29 |
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About 2-3 new questions but almost all of the Q&A are valid. So i pass for sure.
No.# Answer D is correct.
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/archive/backup/95/vsphere/guest_interaction_proxy.html
The guest interaction proxy deploys the runtime process only in Microsoft Windows VMs. In VMs with another guest OS, the runtime process is deployed by the backup server.
The guest interaction proxy functionality is available in the Enterprise and Enterprise Plus Editions of Veeam Backup & Replication.
No.# I dont understand this one, why would B be correct?
The manual does not state that this is necessary.
I could be wrong of course, but it just does not make sense to me.
I honestly would think C and D would be correct here.
No.# A is correct
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/surebackup_job_processing.html?ver=95u4
No.# iT Don, you are a great asset to this website. THanks!
I agree with your answer.
No.# Reverse incremental is not supported on data domain.
And you cannot use Dell EMC Data Domain backup repositories as sources or targets for file copy jobs.
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/hyperv/emc_dd.html?ver=95u4
My best guess here would be A, B and D
No.# I am quite confident the rights answers are C, D and E.
The documentation states that from a remote console you have no access to the configuration database. It seems therefore impossible to use the remote console as a configuration backup repository.
And apart from that, answer E seems to be the reason to install remote console in the first place.
Do check for yourself : https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/hyperv/backup_console.html?ver=95u4
No.# Reverse incremental is not supported, so B is very wrong.
No.# D is so incredibly wrong.
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/vpower_nfs_service.html?ver=95u4
The correct answers are A and B.
No.# Answer D, full backup file is called VBK, both reverse and forward.
No.# Correct answer is E
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/storage_backup.html?ver=95u4
No.# Veeam documentation doesn't seem to state that you supply the config backup .bco file.
In fact, i have done many support requests and they never asked for it, they just want the log files.
No.# C is the right answer.
No.# C makes no sense in a forward incremental backup.
In a Reverse increcemental backup the most recent restore point is always the full backup.
I cant prove it, but i think the correct answers are B and D.
D seems true to me because with a forever incremental it takes a lot of power to create a backup because of merge actions.
No.# C indeed.
As long as it's not bound to a job (or config backup job) veeam doesn't care wether there are still backup files on it.
No.# iT DON is right as far as i can see.
No.# Hi iT Don.
Is it true that answer A is correct then?
Because if backup copy jobs do not support parallel processing, it is not affected then?
No.# I am pretty sure that iT Don is correct.
No.# I have never seen the option vSwitch.
I have in fact seen vApp, Folder and Tag.
Anyone?
No.# B indeed.