Solved Question About Veeam Endpoint Protection Recovery Media
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yeah it is true, it was just a wrong thought
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Hi folks,
Its recommended to keep the recovery media per OS (32-bit and 64-bit) just because of the drivers, but:
- You can include additional drivers to recovery media during creation
- You can disable drivers collection from the OS during creation
- You can load the drivers while performing the Bare Metal Recovery
- You can disable the collected drivers being injected from Recovery Media during recovery
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@angrydok said:
Hi folks,
Its recommended to keep the recovery media per OS (32-bit and 64-bit) just because of the drivers, but:
- You can include additional drivers to recovery media during creation
- You can disable drivers collection from the OS during creation
- You can load the drivers while performing the Bare Metal Recovery
- You can disable the collected drivers being injected from Recovery Media during recovery
it looks like my idea was correct
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Which idea is that?
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I have a suspicion that you are completely misreading what that quote says. It very clearly says that you should NOT have lots of images, only one (because it is not recommended to have multiple OSes or architectures.) It shows that you were mistaken and should have just one 64bit image and put all of the drivers on it.
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@IT-ADMIN Iβd say two images x32 and x64 without any drivers included - minimum. You have to manually upload the drivers (and install them) during bare metal recovery then. However, thats not a big issue if you are using the USB stick - you can just drag and drop the storage and network drivers to any folder inside the recovery media.
BTW we had some discussions on the forums check for creative workarounds: http://forums.veeam.com/veeam-endpoint-backup-f33/multiple-computer-recovery-media-on-single-usb-t29636.html?hilit=unified
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Is 32-bit Windows still be deployed? It seems like that would have gone away when Windows XP did.
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@coliver valid point but I've seen it preinstalled on a small transformer laptops like Asus T100
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Folks,
I am from the Veeam side, so just wanted to chime in and share the possibilities you got with Veeam Endpoint Backup installed (since you have a spinning discussion here).
I am eager to hear the real use cases from you actually
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@angrydok said:
Folks,
I am from the Veeam side, so just wanted to chime in and share the possibilities you got with Veeam Endpoint Backup installed (since you have a spinning discussion here).
I am eager to hear the real use cases from you actually
You work for Veeam?
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real use cases from you
or, you know, feature requests are also highly appreciated
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@Dashrender Good community by the way β I wonder why I missed it beforeβ¦
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@scottalanmiller said:
I have a suspicion that you are completely misreading what that quote says. It very clearly says that you should NOT have lots of images, only one (because it is not recommended to have multiple OSes or architectures.) It shows that you were mistaken and should have just one 64bit image and put all of the drivers on it.
lol, sorry again my poor english confuse me, now it is claire for me
#welcome @angrydok in this awesome community -
@IT-ADMIN Good discussion and good questions anyway