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Veeam ONE

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What is Veeam ONE?

Veeam ONE is virtualization management technology from Ohio based VMware partner Veeam Software.

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Only good for monitoring VBR

7 out of 10
November 10, 2021
Veeam ONE is used mostly within the Systems Engineering department to monitor Veeam backups and some parts of our Infrastructure and …
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What is Veeam ONE?

Veeam ONE is virtualization management technology from Ohio based VMware partner Veeam Software.

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Product Demos

Veeam ONE: Veeam Intelligent Diagnostics, Remediation Actions, and v10 Feature Tour

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Monitor infrastructure with Veeam ONE Business View

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Veeam Availability Orchestrator v3 – Introduction & Configuration with Melissa Palmer #VAO

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Veeam Availability Suite - Capacity Planning Demo

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Veeam Availability Suite - Infrastructure Demo

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Product Details

What is Veeam ONE?

A solution to detect malicious backup activity to maintain recovery compliance. Helps users to:

  • Mitigate potential threats to a recovery strategy
  • Minimize downtime with automated responses
  • Always know the location of an organization's data and its protection status

Veeam ONE Technical Details

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Frequently Asked Questions

Veeam ONE is virtualization management technology from Ohio based VMware partner Veeam Software.

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Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 9.2.

The most common users of Veeam ONE are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We're currently using Veeam ONE for infrastructure reporting for our Corporate IT team's virtual environment. It gives us a single pane of glass view into our backup operations, virtual environment health, and helps us with our capacity planning.

Backup operations are reported on regularly using the premade reports that came with it. It took no effort to get this up and rolling after setting up the SMTP configuration. This shows us daily and weekly reports on backup jobs and issues as they arise. Virtual environment health is very similar to VMWare's vSphere client, and has similar alarms and functionality. It's much easier to give a junior administrator access to this than the production vSphere console, and less risk in doing so. Capacity planning also came ready to go out of the box. It takes a few minutes to set up the reports you want to subscribe to, and they're easy enough to customize. There are reports for almost anything you need already, but you have the ability to create your own too.
  • Gives insights into virtual environment health.
  • Comes with pre-made reports ready to roll out on day one.
  • Alerting is easy to set up and nearly "set it and forget it."
  • The licensing is tricky to understand. You can have an enterprise BR license or a Veeam ONE license, and the split modules read from only one module where the license is actually loaded into it.
  • Documentation could be a little better.
  • It's not exactly pretty to look at. Themes and tweaks are pretty limited.
Organizations with a high percentage of virtual machines in their environment, that need to add capacity planning and better reporting capabilities. I would also recommend using Veeam B&R to really get the most out of it. You can mix and match Veeam and Hyper-V infrastructure in one view if that's a requirement too.
  • The most valuable reports can safe us a lot of headaches and downtime. What used to be an emergency once in a while is an afterthought as we proactively prevent those same issues in less than 5 minutes a week.
  • The simplicity has allowed us to offload some virtual environment monitoring to a junior associate.
  • Initial deployment took some time because we couldn't get licensing figured out, but it has been smooth sailing since then.
I've only had one issue that required support and they were able to walk us through the fix pretty quickly. Documentation has also gotten better with new versions, so there's not much left to ask for. I believe support aligns with your Backup and Replication license, so consider that before deciding on what level of support you need.
February 26, 2020

Veeam ONE Experience

Zakarieya Abderoef | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
ResellerIncentivized
Veeam One is used by the IT Department to monitor the health of our backups, virtual and physical environments. It provides us with monitoring and alerting capabilities as well as the ability to pull reports based on whats happening within the ICT Data Centre environment. The Capacity Planning dashboard helps us analyze the current resource utilization as well as the ability to forecast and plan ahead in growing our environment appropriately.
  • Proactive Alerting - the product can provide email alerts to notify one of any issues in the environment.
  • Capacity Planning and Forecasting - it has the ability to provide an analysis of the current environment as well as provide a report to forecast future capacity requirements.
  • Monitoring and Reporting - the software can monitor you environment 24x7 with the ability to provide comprehensive reporting.
  • There isn't any obvious weakness as the product performs as it advertised.
It is well suited for most environments be they running on physical or virtual infrastructure.Also it supports VMware and Hyper-V which is good since these hypervisors are quite popular and found within so many data centre environments. Finally, I would say that if you want insight into your mission critical server environment and want to be notified about issues as soon as they occur, the this tool is for you,
  • Replace previous backup software management and monitoring tools.
  • Ability to resolve issues as soon as they occur.
  • Ability to plan better for the future due to capacity planning features.
Prior to moving to Veeam we used Symantec Backup Exec (VRAY) for managing our backups and VCentre for our VMware environment. The advantage is that Veeam One can monitor both the Vmware Sphere and Veeam Backup environments. It, therefore, provides complete visibility into both the VMware vSphere virtual and backup infrastructure.
Veaam has provided on its website a comprehensive list of documentation on how to install and maintain the product. Veeam has also provided a forum platform where you can also find lots of interesting information from IT professionals and users who have shared their experience, problems and solutions in deploying and support the software.
Score 8 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
Our Systems Administrators use it most frequently to manage and monitor performance of our virtual infrastructure components across the enterprise. We have other monitoring solutions in place (SolarWinds, VROPS) but none of them are as handy, or intuitive as Veeam ONE for a centralized monitoring tool for near real time performance.
  • Quick and intuitive to use. Compared to other products we have used, Veeam ONE is the easiest to get new users to utilize. Search functionality is fast and the amount of data that is in the console window is logically organized.
  • Broad, or detailed overviews of infrastructure performance depending on the need at the moment. Users can easily scale the reporting from a full cluster, down to a single object in seconds. Users can also easily adjust the reporting time period from minutes, to hours/days/weeks/etc. in a few clicks.
  • Support for Veeam ONE is often slow. Because it is not a 'production' system, unless the server/service is hard down, Veeam's Support Team is not really all that quick to respone to Veeam ONE support needs.
When there is any sort of performance issue, Veeam ONE is well suited to help assess the problem. There are many, many features within the monitoring console that allow you to connect to machines, view processes and even reset them with ease. We prefer this tool over any of the more complicated ones in our environment.
  • The most positive impact has been a centralized platform to manage all our vCenter Tags, which orchestrate all our BCDR solutions with Veeam.
  • Response time for analyzing system performance when there are issues has greatly increased due to the simplicity of the software, plus we have been able to allow access to application developers and managers to view and asses their servers when they feel there are issues, without the need to contact the infrastructure team members.
Veeam ONE is SO much easier to use than anything in the SolarWinds and VROPS suite of products. A single interface with simple vCenter connectivity and you are up and running. There aren't a whole host of servers and applications that you need to set up and manage just to run Veeam ONE...it's a single server that gathers vCenter performance logs and that's about it, but the power of visibility and reporting that it offers is amazing.
Support, as mentioned earlier, is often slow to respond for Veeam ONE requests. To Veeam's credit, they will work on an issue until they find a solution, and will even develop a specific hotfix for your environment if one is needed, but response time is just slow.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Veeam ONE in the Information Systems department to monitor our virtual infrastructure for our entire organization. It is a relatively inexpensive and easy to use tool for the monitoring and notification of critical infrastructures status and availability. We actually used Veeam Backup and Recovery first and then discovered that for a nominal amount more you can get Veeam ONE in a suite configuration to compliment VBR.
  • Provides a monitor for all aspects of your virtual environment.
  • We use it to monitor disk space thresholds and provision all our VMs with the minimum required space from start. It lets us know when they have reached a minimum acceptable level and then we use vSphere tools to increase them on the fly. This optimizes our space usage.
  • We use it to monitor and alert on CPU and Memory usage thresholds for VMs so that we don't have performance problems host-wide.
  • Snapshot age is alerted to help you remember to delete older rapidly growing snapshots.
  • We use it to look at longer term trends for capacity planning and monitoring.
  • We also use it to monitor backup and replication processes to make sure they are happening and that we have capacity for them.
  • Basically the products works very well and we have been very pleased, but following are some picky details I could suggest for improvement specific to our needs.
  • We leave the GUI up on a TV in our Office and on our desktops to visibly see if anything is alerting. It would be nice if you could customize the view to have a smaller minimum view with just the widgets you wanted.
  • When the GUI starts on a multi-monitor setup it always returns to the primary and any popup windows always go to the primary instead of the monitor you have the application running in.
If you have a VMware virtual environment and or Veeam Backup and Replication, Veeam ONE is a great tool to monitor its health. You can use the built-in tools in vCenter to monitor many of the same things that Veeam ONE monitors, but with vCenter you have to go looking for problems that Veeam ONE automatically notifies you on. You can also set thresholds in Veeam ONE such that certain VMs don't falsely alert you all the time as well.
  • We use the threshold on disk space and memory to minimize allocated virtual resources to just what is needed. Over time we know this will allow us to not churn servers and storage and thus save money.
  • We use the alert system to see problems that are on the verge of creating outages that would then potentially cost manpower time.
The only other tool we considered was vRealize Ops. It seemed like a good choice as well, but the cost was prohibitive. We also already had Veeam BR and because of a bundle Veeam ONE was not nearly expensive to add on as vRealize Operations was to buy. The limited time I spent with the trial of vRealize Operations was several years ago (when we started using Veeam ONE) and wouldn't likely be relevant today, but at the time the functionality seemed somewhat equivalent if not better, but the expense and added complexity of use made Veeam ONE a better choice for us.
We rarely if ever call support, but overall Veeam is very responsive, quick to get a hold of, and knowledgeable in there help. Some companies get big like Veeam and their support drops off, but we haven't seen that with Veeam (but again, their products seem really solid and trouble free so we rarely need help).
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