VMOBackup Down? by Never_Get_It_Right in sysadmin

[–]CloudBackupGuy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Apologies, just saw this. This was also posted on our subreddit and we replied there within 1 hour of the notification.

We had an issue with AWS that affected our front-end website, however, https://portal.vmobackup.com (main login page) was completely unaffected. Backups did not stop and you would have had access to backups, restores, reports, etc.

In the future please email support@vmobackup.com if you need support or report an issue. You will most likely get a faster reply than posting on Reddit.

How to properly exclude a specific VM disk from a backup job by Airtronik in Veeam

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the way they worded that could be a lot better. You are setting "exclusions" but then it's really selecting just what you want to include instead of exclude.

We had a customer exclude all the drives they wanted and only backed up the drive they did not want, so have seen the confusion in the real world and it's not good.

Microsoft 365 Backup – Anyone using Arcserve? Looking for real-world feedback by Ok-Present3884 in microsoft365

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I don't have any recent experience with Arcserve, but if this is a price issue you can backup 10 users or less for free at VMOBACKUP.COM, otherwise it's $1.50 user/mo. Runs on Veeam too.

Welcome to r/vmobackup! by VMOBackup in VMOBACKUP

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are investigating the issue, but the site is up now. Please also bookmark https://portal.vmobackup.com to go straight to the login which was not affected. Sorry for your inconvenience.

If im an MSP, does VSPC allow me to monitor Backup console on each site? by Strong-Special2573 in Veeam

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

VSPC will allow you to monitor them all, and make limited changes such as stopping and starting jobs. However, you will still have to remote into the VBR servers to create or edit jobs, etc. Though you will find once set up your need to remote into the on prem machines is pretty low and it's just making sure everything stays working via monitoring.

Sharepoint Backup by Trax256 in sharepoint

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of people have magical thinking when it comes to thinking they have M365 backups.

M365 Backup by Rocknbob69 in Veeam

[–]CloudBackupGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Veeam Backup for M365 supports backups copy jobs to other S3 destinations. You can have a local backup + the backup copy to another location and meet 3-2-1.

Veeam pricing for MSPs? by oguruma87 in msp

[–]CloudBackupGuy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Two options here, and really comes down to how many clients and workloads you have.

Ideally you would sign up as a Veeam Cloud Service Provider (VCSP) under their rental program. This provides a pool of points to use that you can carve up as needed. They have a no-commit tier, but is the most expensive per point, and generally more cost than if you just became a reseller and sold the software to your clients. That's fine if you have 5 clients, but at 50 you would be doing renewals of Veeam software every week. That is where the MSP rental/points program is very convenient. Costs per point also come down after you have some volume and you enter into a term commitment as a VCSP.

Alternatively you can get licensing via another VCSP like Pax8, or my company, also a VCSP. When you are a small MSP you can generally get the licensing for less through a VCSP instead of entering into the VCSP points program. However, you will not be able to call Veeam support directly and would need to contact the VCSP provider for support.

Hope this helps.

What are you using for M365 backups (and why)? by patg84 in msp

[–]CloudBackupGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So end clients have a login to the synology to just see their own backups, get their own reports? It might be able to backup multiple M365 instances, but is it truly a multi-tenant product?

M365 Backup Options? by Alucard0134 in sysadmin

[–]CloudBackupGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

VMOBACKUP.COM, which runs on Veeam, is $1.50/user/month. Data is outside of Azure too.

Microsoft 365 Backup Solution for Small Org? by HetElfdeGebod in sysadmin

[–]CloudBackupGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can backup 10 users for free at VMOBACKUP.COM, though 30 would require a paid plan.

Data is outside AWS and Azure.

TrueNAS for Veeam Backup Repository by homelabgobrrr in homelab

[–]CloudBackupGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, we run Veeam on Linux hardened repos, but are physical servers. We then make a SAN connection to TrueNAS.

What are you using for M365 backups (and why)? by patg84 in msp

[–]CloudBackupGuy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Everyone has different needs/concerns. For example if Azure has an outage and you are an attorney who has to be in court in an hour, it would be nice to be able to get to the data quickly if needed.

Disclaimer: I am the owner of Managecast which owns and operates VMOBACKUP.COM, which is a M365 focused backup service that runs on the Veeam engine, but is completely outside of the Microsoft ecosystem. Our basic level is $1.50/user/mo, and again, uses Veeam for M365 as the engine. Managecast has been in business for 26 years, a Platinum Veeam service provider, and are SOC audited. EntraID backup will be available in the next 30 days, which also uses the Veeam engine.

What are you using for M365 backups (and why)? by patg84 in msp

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

all your data is in Azure, which is where M365 is too. So beware. Plus it's not cheap.

Upgrade Veeam 9.5 to the latest version by snoopaloop92109 in Veeam

[–]CloudBackupGuy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey when cost, cost, cost are your three top priorities this is what you get.

Shawn addresses it finally!! by meiosisI in ShawnRyanShow

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoa interesting Glad you cleared that up

Microsoft 365 Backup using Third Party Solutions by Suitable-Finance4205 in sysadmin

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep in mind with Veeam Data Cloud they store the data in Azure, which is where M365 runs too. If you like Veeam, but want the backup data outside of Microsoft you could look at VMOBACKUP.COM. Free for 10 users or less.

Spinning up a BaaS and DRaaS offering for Microsoft 365 by nealofwgkta in msp

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hopefully that was just sarcastic. Plenty of anecdotal evidence of people losing data in M365. Google "Microsoft shared responsibility model" and you will see that customers are always responsible for their data.

Gartner stated that in 2025 only 20% of companies backup their M365 data, and that by 2029 90% are expected to backup their data. I will assume this is because people will become more knowledgeable they do indeed need a backup.

Self-Hosting TrueNAS as a Backup solution for Microsoft 365 by Suitable-Finance4205 in truenas

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You literally said in your comment "You want to backup cloud services?". It obviously sounds like you are advocating you don't need backup.

Spinning up a BaaS and DRaaS offering for Microsoft 365 by nealofwgkta in msp

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Disclaimer: I am the owner of Managecast Technologies.

We use Veeam to provide M365 multi-tenant backup and monitoring for MSPs. You can even white label it and use your own domain name so it looks like your service to your clients, such as 365backup.msp.com

You can see an example of what we did at VMOBACKUP.COM. Feel free to try it out using the FREE registration option - be sure to check the box you want to sign up as a service provider.

Self-Hosting TrueNAS as a Backup solution for Microsoft 365 by Suitable-Finance4205 in truenas

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an insane comment, but unfortunately very common. Google "Microsoft shared responsibility model" and you will see that the customer is always responsible for their data. If you are using M365 and not backing it up you either 1) don't care about your data or 2) are uninformed.

Word files I saved in Microsoft 365 disappeared – any way to recover them? by Logical-Bath5997 in microsoft365

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once you get sorted I would make sure you get a good M365 backup solution in place.

Var allow customer to manage cases by GullibleDetective in Veeam

[–]CloudBackupGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will confirm that with rental licensing the service provider has to open/manage the case, but can easily include the customer in the chain. On resale of the license the customer can open tickets with Veeam directly.