#Veeam endpoint backup plus#
#Veeam endpoint backup free#
We’ve added some handy hardcoded options like personal files and operating system but you are still free to perform folder level backup with customizable file filters, which will make your backup file even more lightweight. When you want to work with the file-level backup method, you can customize the backup source as you want.
#Veeam endpoint backup windows#
Keep in mind that Veeam Endpoint Backup FREE will automatically add the temporary files folder, the Recycle Bin, the Microsoft Windows pagefile, hibernation file and VSS snapshot files from the System Volume Information folder to the exclusion list. Note that selecting the entire volume, and then unchecking certain undesired folders allows for faster, volume-level backup than picking and choosing individual folders. There is also of course a possibility to select entire volumes and individual folders, or any desired combination of these.
Backup will be performed on the file level. It may contain user settings, downloads, documents or even pictures – of course, only if you use the windows defined location to store these types of data. Personal Files are generally the user profile folders from your operating system. The backup will be performed on the volume level. When Operating System is selected, Veeam Endpoint Backup automatically includes in the backup all data related to the OS: the system volume, personal files and the System Reserved partition. When you go for this method, you will see different things you can protect. This will be a rather short post, but it is certainly handy to know what your possibilities are. In this post, we are going to dig a bit deeper on the File Level Backup method and explain the exclusions also. In the Backup Modes in depth post we explained you the different modes that exist in Veeam Backup & Replication. Ch.12 – Support for Veeam Endpoint Backup FREEĬh.14 – Moving your backups to a different location