hardware agnostic

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The hardware agnostic tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about backup and data protection solutions that operate independently of specific hardware vendors. Recent threads focus on Veeam's new software appliance, which is a pre-configured, pre-hardened Linux-based platform for Veeam Backup & Replication. This appliance is designed to be hardware agnostic, meaning it does not lock customers into vendor hardware, and it offers features like built-in immutability, Zero Trust controls, automated patching, and instant cloud recovery. The tag highlights how such solutions can accelerate deployments, reduce operational overhead, and enhance security without requiring specific hardware investments.
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    Veeam Software Appliance: Pre-hardened Linux Backup Platform for Fast, Secure Recovery

    Veeam has released its first pre-configured, pre-hardened software appliance for the Veeam Data Platform — a hardware‑agnostic, Linux‑based delivery of Veeam Backup & Replication that promises faster deployments, built‑in immutability and Zero Trust controls, automated patching, and instant...
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    Veeam Software Appliance: Pre-Hardened Linux JeOS for Immutable Backups (ISO/OVA)

    Veeam’s new software appliance promises to strip away months of configuration work and Windows licensing headaches by delivering a pre-built, pre-hardened, bootable data-protection appliance that runs on a Veeam-managed Linux “Just Enough OS” — a move designed to accelerate deployments, reduce...
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