Detailed Course Outline
Backup Exec Fundamentals
- Data Backup Basics
 - Backup Exec Solution Offerings
 - Backup Exec Architecture
 
Licensing Backup Exec
- Subscription, Perpetual, and Custom Licensing
 - Trialware and upgrades
 - Capacity and subscription license enforcement
 - Updating licensing information
 - Capacity widget and capacity metering
 - Maintenance and Extended Support Licensing
 
Installing Backup Exec
- Backup Exec: New installation
 - Typical Installation of Backup Exec
 - Custom Installation of Backup Exec
 - Installation Details
 - Applying Backup Exec Updates
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Installing Veritas Backup Exec
 - Exercise B: Verifying the Veritas Backup Exec Installation
 - Exercise C: Adding Backup Exec Licenses
 - Exercise D: Configuring and Running Veritas Update
 - Exercise E: Viewing the Backup Exec License
 
Working with the Backup Exec Administration Console
- Installing and Configuring the Backup Exec Administration Console
 - Using the Backup Exec Administration Console
 - Exploring the Backup Exec Administration Console
 - Introduction to Backup and Restore
 - Introduction to BEMCLI
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Installing the Backup Exec Remote Administration Console
 - Exercise B: Exploring the Home tab of the Backup Exec Administration Console
 - Exercise C: Working with the Configuration Task Widget
 - Exercise D: Exploring the Backup Exec Administration Console
 - Exercise E: Creating a Configured View
 - Exercise F: Creating a Disk Storage
 - Exercise G: Creating a Basic Backup Job
 - Exercise H: Creating a Basic Restore Job
 
Disk Storage Devices
- Backup Exec Storage Devices
 - Viewing disk storage: Storage View
 - Disk Cartridge Devices
 - Deduplication Disk Storage
 - Importing a Legacy Backup-to-disk Folder
 - Backup Exec Storage Pools
 - Windows Storage Pool and Spaces
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Creating a Disk Storage Device Using the Configuration Wizard
 - Exercise B: Viewing the Disk Storage in the Backup Exec Management Command Line Interface
 - Exercise C: Viewing Disk Storage Device Properties
 - Exercise D: Creating a Storage Pool
 
Cloud-based Storage Devices
- Basics of Cloud storage Support in Backup Exec
 - Amazon S3 Cloud-based Storage
 - Google Cloud-based Storage
 - Microsoft Azure Cloud-based Storage
 - Backup Exec Cloud Deduplication
 - Configuring a Cloud-storage Device in Backup Exec
 - Managing Cloud-storage in Backup Exec
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Configuring Generic S3 Compatible Cloud Storage in Backup Exec
 - Exercise B: Backing up data to Generic S3 Cloud-based Storage
 - Exercise C: Configuring Deduplication on Generic S3 Compatible Cloud Storage
 
Network Storage Devices
- Network Storage Devices
 - OpenStorage Devices (Third-party deduplication)
 - Backup Exec Remote Media Agent for Linux
 - NDMP Servers
 
Disk and Network Data Management
- Data Lifecycle Management Fundamentals
 - DLM Rules: Overview
 - Dependent Backup Sets
 - DLM Dependent Rules
 - Manual Expiration and Retention
 - Read-only Setting
 - Media Catalogs
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Manually Performing Two Sets of Full and Incremental Backups
 - Exercise B: Manually Expiring the Backup Sets
 - Exercise C: Retaining Backup Sets and Changing the Expiration Date of a Backup Set
 
Tape Devices and Tape Management
- Tape Storage
 - Managing Tapes
 - Robotic Libraries
 - Tape Storage Operations
 - Tape Storage: Alerts
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Inventorying Robotic Libraries when Backup Exec Services Start
 - Exercise B: Configuring Barcode Rules for a Robotic Library
 - Exercise C: Assigning a Cleaning Slot to a Robotic Library
 - Exercise D: Understanding Storage Default Values
 - Exercise E: Viewing Default Media Sets
 - Exercise F: Creating a Media Set
 - Exercise G: Creating a Media Vault
 - Exercise H: Assigning a Media Set to a Media Vault
 - Exercise I: Assigning Tapes to a Media Set
 - Exercise J: Backing up to Tape
 - Exercise K: Restoring from Tape
 
Backing Up Data
- Preparing for Backups
 - Adding a Server
 - Creating a Backup Job
 - Multi-server Backups
 - Accounts and Credentials in Backup Exec
 - Managing Server Selections
 - Backup Selections
 - Excluding Files from the Backup
 - Backup Settings
 - Backup Stage Basics
 - Job Name Fundamentals
 - Manually Running Backup Jobs
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Adding a Server
 - Exercise B: Backing Up Files and Folders
 - Exercise C: Creating a One-time Backup Job
 - Exercise D: Creating a New Backup Job Using the Settings from an Existing Backup
 - Exercise E: Backing up Multiple Servers
 - Exercise F: Backing up System State
 - Exercise G: Working with Backup Methods
 - Exercise H: Adding a Stage to a Backup
 
Managing Servers and Jobs
- Backup and Restore View
 - Server Groups
 - Tag as Business-Critical
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Creating a Server Group
 - Exercise B: Viewing Server Details
 - Exercise C: Tagging a Resource as Business-critical and Backing it up
 - Exercise D: Tagging a Resource as Business-critical from the Include/Exclude Window
 - Exercise E: Examining Pre-defined and Custom Reports
 - Exercise F: Viewing Job Log Details
 
Restoring Data
- Contents of a Backup Set
 - Restore Job Basics
 - Restore Settings
 - Granular Restore Technology (GRT)
 - Restoring Data
 - Online Disaster Recovery
 - Restoring System State
 - Shadow Copy Components
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Viewing the Contents of a Backup Set
 - Exercise B: Restoring Data to the Default Location
 - Exercise C: Restoring Data to an Alternate Location
 - Exercise D: Restoring File and Folder Permissions
 - Exercise E: Restoring Data Using the Search Wizard
 - Exercise F: Restoring Data to a VHD
 - Exercise G: Restoring Data Directly from a Disk
 - Exercise H: Restoring Data from a Tape Backup
 - Exercise I: Restoring a Business-Critical Resource
 
Working with the Database Encryption Key
- Backup Exec Database Sensitive Data Components
 - Auto-generated AES-256 Encryption Key
 - Protecting the Database Encryption Key (DEK)
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Viewing the Database Encryption Key
 - Exercise B: Viewing the Database Encryption Key and Attempting to Back it up
 - Exercise C: Exporting the Database Encryption Key
 - Exercise D: Backing Up and Restoring the Database Encryption Key
 
Simplified Disaster Recovery
- Simplified Disaster Recovery Fundamentals
 - Simplified Disaster Recovery: Backup
 - Installing the SDR Disk Creation Wizard
 - Creating an SDR Disk Image (.iso) file
 - Recovering a Server with SDR
 - Windows Storage Pools and Spaces
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Adding a Server
 - Exercise B: Viewing and Identifying Critical System Devices
 - Exercise C: Creating a Simplified Disaster Recovery Enabled Backup Job
 - Exercise D: Performing a Complete Online Restore of a Computer – Walkthrough
 - Exercise E: Creating a Simplified Disaster Recovery Disk
 - Exercise F: Recovering appsrv1 Using the SDR Disk
 
Upgrading Backup Exec
- Basics of Upgrading the Backup Exec Server
 - Standard and Rolling Upgrade – Backup Exec
 - Agent for Windows Upgrade
 - Migration Report
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Upgrading Veritas Backup Exec
 - Exercise B: Upgrading the Agent for Windows
 
Central Admin Server Feature
- Backup Exec CAS: Overview
 - Installing the CAS
 - Installing the Managed Backup Exec Server (MBES)
 - Instant Recovery Jobs in a CAS Environment
 - MBES Settings
 - Backup Jobs: MBES and Server Pools
 - Restoring Files using CAS
 - Copying Configuration to MBES
 - Instant Recovery jobs in a CAS environment
 - MBES Settings
 - Copy Configuration to MBES
 - Upgrading a CAS Environment to Backup Exec 22
 - Renaming CAS and MBES
 - MBES to Standalone
 - Offline Central Admin Server Restore from a Managed Backup Exec Server
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Installing the CAS Feature
 - Exercise B: Converting a Backup Exec Server to a Managed Backup Exec Server
 - Exercise C: Viewing the Settings for a Managed Backup Exec Server
 - Exercise D: Creating a Backup Exec Server Pool
 - Exercise E: Restoring Data from CAS
 - Exercise F: Using Optimized Duplication with the Central Admin Server
 - Exercise G: (Optional) Changing the CAS Storage and Media Data Location for MBES
 - Exercise H: (Optional) Running the Backup Exec Utility for CAS Operations
 
Deduplication Feature
- Data Deduplication and Open Storage Technology: Fundamentals
 - Deduplication Feature Option
 - Configuring Backup Exec Deduplication Storage
 - Exclusion from Windows Deduplication
 - Deduplication Backup Job
 - Configuring Client-side Deduplication
 - Rehydration
 - Optimized Duplication
 - Protecting the Backup Exec Deduplication Storage
 - Best Practices for the Deduplication Feature
 - OpenStorage devices (Third-party deduplication)
 - OpenDedupe OST Connector
 - OpenDedupe Installation and Configuration
 - Configuring OpenStorage in Backup Exec
 - Upgrading from Backup Exec 21 to Backup Exec 22
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Verifying the Deduplication Feature Installation
 - Exercise B: Creating a Deduplication Storage Folder
 - Exercise C: Creating a Backup Job to Backup Data to the Deduplication Disk Storage (Server-side deduplication)
 - Exercise E: Verifying Data Deduplication
 - Exercise F: Restoring Deduplication Data
 - Exercise G: Creating a Client-side Deduplication Job
 
Security and Compliance Features
- Backup Exec Support for GDPR
 - Backup Exec Support for Ransomware Resilience
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Working with the GDPR Guard Feature
 - Exercise B: Working with the Ransomware Resilience Feature
 
Remote Agent, Applications, and Databases
- Agent for Windows: Fundamentals
 - Installing the Agent for Windows
 - Managing the Agent for Windows
 - Agent for Applications and Databases: Fundamentals
 - GRT Support for Agent, Applications, and Databases
 - Enabling the Agent for Applications and Databases Feature
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Viewing Backup Exec License Information
 - Exercise B: Installing the Agent for Windows
 - Exercise C: Viewing the Agent for Windows Installation Footprint
 - Exercise D: Backing Up a Remote Windows Computer
 - Exercise E: Restoring Data to a Remote Windows Computer
 
Protecting Microsoft Exchange Server
- Installing the Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft Exchange
 - Backing up a DAG
 - Exchange Backup Selections
 - Exchange Backup Settings
 - Exchange Preferred Servers Only Backups
 - Restoring Exchange data
 - Redirected Restore Considerations
 - VSS Providers and Exchange Writers
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Viewing the Exchange DAG Configuration
 - Exercise B: Backing Up an Exchange DAG
 - Exercise C: Restoring Exchange Mailbox Items
 - Exercise D: Restoring Exchange Mailbox Items Using Search
 - Exercise E: Performing a Redirected Restore of Exchange Databases and Logs
 
Protecting Microsoft SQL Server
- Agent for Microsoft SQL Server: Fundamentals
 - Microsoft SQL Backup Selections
 - Backing up a Microsoft SQL Server
 - Restoring a Microsoft SQL Server Database
 - Supported Microsoft SQL Server Features
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Backing up SQL Server System Databases
 - Exercise B: Restoring a SQL Server Database
 - Exercise C: Restoring a SQL Server Database to an Alternate Location
 
Protecting Microsoft SharePoint Server
- Agent for Microsoft SharePoint: Fundamentals
 - Backing up Microsoft SharePoint
 - Restoring Microsoft SharePoint
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Viewing the SharePoint Site Details
 - Exercise B: Backing Up SharePoint
 - Exercise C: Performing a SharePoint GRT Restore for a Task
 - Exercise D: Performing a SharePoint Redirect Restore for a Document
 - Exercise E: Restoring a Versioned Document
 - Exercise F: Restoring a SharePoint Portal Site
 
Protecting Microsoft Active Directory
- Agent for Microsoft Active Directory: Fundamentals
 - Traditional Active Directory Restore
 - Active Directory: Granular Recovery Technology
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Backing up Microsoft Active Directory
 - Exercise B: Restoring Active Directory Objects
 
Protecting Microsoft 365
- Integrated Microsoft 365
 - Support for Backing Up Microsoft 365 Tenant Data
 - Restoring Microsoft 365 Tenant Data
 - Notes And Best Practices For Microsoft 365
 
Protecting Virtual Environments – Part 1
- Virtualization technologies
 - Backup Exec virtualization agents
 - Installing Agent for VMware and Hyper-V
 - Backing up virtual machines
 - Restoring virtual machines
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Verifying the Agent for VMware and Hyper-V Installation
 - Exercise B: Connecting to and Viewing the ESX Server Configuration
 - Exercise C: Adding the vCenter Server to Backup Exec
 - Exercise D: Backing up an ESXi Server
 - Exercise E: Restoring a VMware Virtual Machine
 
Protecting Virtual Environments – Part 2
- Instant Recovery for Hyper-V and VMware Virtual Machines
 - Performing an Instant Recovery for a Virtual Machine
 - Removing an Instantly Recovered Virtual Machine
 - Instant Cloud Recovery for Hyper-V and VMware
 - Virtual machine Recovery Ready validation
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Performing an Instant Recovery of a Windows Virtual Machine
 - Exercise B: Performing an Instant Recovery of a Non-Windows Virtual Machine
 - Exercise C: Removing Instantly Recovered Virtual Machines
 - Exercise D: Creating a Validate Virtual Machine for a Recovery Job for a Windows Virtual Machine
 - Exercise E: Creating a Validate Virtual Machine for a Recovery Job for a Non-Windows Virtual Machine
 - Exercise F: Working with the Virtual Machine Backups Widget
 - Exercise G: Backing Up a Virtual Machine Skipping PageFile.sys
 
Performing Virtual Machine Conversions
- Conversion to virtual machine: Fundamentals
 - Backup and then convert workflow
 - Backup and simultaneously convert workflow
 - Convert to a virtual machine from a point-in-time
 - One-time Convert to virtual machine
 - Virtual conversion options
 - Conversion considerations
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Performing a Backup and then a Virtual Conversion
 
Agent for Linux and UNIX
- Agent for Linux and UNIX
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Installing the Agent for Linux
 - Exercise B: Backing up a Linux Server
 - Exercise C: Restoring Data to Linux Computers
 - Exercise D: Restoring Data to an Alternate Location
 - Exercise E: Configuration Options for Linux Computers
 
Agent for Oracle
- Agent for Oracle on Windows or Linux Servers
 - Installing the Oracle Agent on Windows or Linux Servers
 - Configuring the Oracle Agent on Windows or Linux Servers
 - Authenticating Credentials on the Backup Exec Server
 - Backing up Oracle Databases
 - Restoring Oracle Databases
 - Best Practices for Backup Exec Agent for Oracle on Windows and Linux Servers
 
Labs
- Exercise A: Verifying the Backup Exec Remote Agent (RALUS) Installation on the Linux Server
 - Exercise B: Configuring the Oracle Agent on the Linux Server
 - Exercise C: Performing Oracle Database Backup
 - Exercise D: Restoring Data
 - Exercise E: Performing a DBA-Initiated Backup Job
 - Exercise F: Installing and Configuring Backup Exec Remote Media Agent (RMAL) on the Linux Server