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V12 Enhanced security and scalability with object storage Secure Mode

In this document, while describing the design and use cases of D2O, we will focus on some advanced
capabilities of Object Storage, specifically the multi-tenancy options. On AWS and S3-compatible storage
Veeam Backup & Replication v12 can leverage IAM and STS. On Microsoft Azure we will leverage SAS. In
the paper we will refer to these as “Secure Mode”. We’ll explain what it is, the benefits, security
implications, and how it can be used in both end users and service provider environments

Veeam Hardened Repository with RedHat Enterprise Linux

In the last decade, we have seen a rise in cyber warfare. Today, almost every company in the
world, big and small has encountered some form of Ransomware. We have seen that security
has become more and more critical for every organization. When environments are
breached, backup turns out to be the last line of defence and the first line of recovery.