Cloud-native speed, backup-grade truth — snapshots plus isolated repositories across three clouds, unified into the estate and restorable anywhere, on-prem included.
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Veeam's public-cloud editions bring native, policy-driven protection to AWS, Azure and Google Cloud workloads — EC2/EBS/RDS/VPC configuration, Azure VMs and SQL, GCP VMs — using each cloud's snapshot machinery for speed and Veeam repositories for real backup economics and retention, unified into the same Veeam console and 3-2-1-1-0 discipline as the rest of the estate. Snapshots alone die with the account, cost a fortune at retention, and don't restore across boundaries — these editions turn cloud-native speed into actual backup, with cross-account, cross-region and even cloud-to-on-prem restore paths.
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Real backup discipline applied to cloud workloads: native snapshots for speed, isolated repositories for truth — retention priced sanely, copies outside the account blast radius, restores that cross boundaries.
Veeam’s editions add the rare property: unification with the rest of your estate, and a format that restores anywhere.
What consolidation actually replaces, dimension by dimension.
| Dimension | Native snapshots + scripts | Two-tier cloud backup (Veeam) |
|---|---|---|
| The habit | Snapshot scripts per cloud, per team | Policies across accounts and regions |
| Account compromise | Snapshots deleted with everything else | Cross-account copies survive |
| Retention economics | Snapshot pricing × years = horror | Deduplicated repositories, object-priced |
| Restore scope | Same account, same region, sometimes | Cross-region, cross-account, even on-prem |
| The network layer | 'We'll rebuild the VPC somehow' | VPC configuration backed up too |
| Multi-cloud | Three silos, three answers | One console, one language |
| Daily file ask | Restore the whole instance | File-level, minutes |
| Audit | Per-cloud archaeology | Estate-wide reports |
Adoption is appliances-and-policies — and the first month’s deflated snapshot bill writes the business case.
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Lightweight Veeam components deployed per cloud drive snapshots and data movement — cloud-native mechanics, Veeam policy.
EBS/managed-disk/PD snapshots for near-instant operational recovery — the cloud's own machinery, orchestrated properly.
Snapshots graduate to Veeam repositories on object storage — compressed, deduplicated, retention-priced sanely.
Backups copied to separate accounts/subscriptions — the compromised-credential scenario answered structurally.
Cloud editions register into the same Veeam console as VMs, agents and NAS — one policy language, one audit story.
One agent on every machine, one console over all of them — modules attach without a second operational world.
Veeam turns snapshot habits into backup discipline — with the isolation, economics and portability the habits never had.
EC2, Azure VMs and GCP instances on policy — snapshot-fast operationally, repository-backed for retention.
RDS and Azure SQL protected beyond native snapshot horizons — retention by policy, restores that don't fight the platform.
The AWS network layer — VPCs, security groups, route tables — captured and restorable; the environment half most snapshot habits forget.
Schedules, retention, tiering and copy rules as policies across accounts and regions — the tag-and-forget model at estate scale.
Copies land in separate accounts/subscriptions — credentials that own production can't erase its history.
Operational restores from native snapshots in minutes — the fat-finger fix that doesn't wait for a repository pull.
Single files out of cloud VM backups without full-instance restores — the daily ask, answered daily.
Workloads restored into other regions or accounts — DR and account-migration paths on the same machinery.
Veeam's portable format means cloud backups can restore on-prem or to another cloud — the exit option that keeps negotiations honest.
Snapshots graduate to compressed, deduplicated object-storage repositories — long retention without snapshot-bill horror.
Policy-level cost estimation before you commit — the snapshot-sprawl bill, finally forecastable.
Cloud editions live in the same console, policies and reporting as the VM estate — the multi-venue audit story stays singular.
The hybrid demo, the Data Cloud evolution and the platform it all unifies into.
On-prem to cloud on one console — the hybrid story.
The SaaS-delivered arm of the cloud strategy.
The platform the cloud editions unify into.
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Native snapshots die with the account, cost absurdly at retention and restore only where they live. Orchestrated snapshots PLUS isolated repositories is the actual discipline — cloud speed, backup truth.
Cross-account copies mean the stolen credential that owns production can't erase its history — the modern breach script, answered per cloud.
EBS snapshot pricing at seven-year retention is a horror story; repository tiering (compressed, deduplicated, object-priced) is the adult alternative.
Cloud workloads join the same estate, policies and reports as the VMs and agents — three clouds stop being three backup silos with three audit answers.
Veeam's format restores cloud workloads on-prem or cross-cloud — repatriation, DR-to-anywhere and negotiation leverage in one property. VUL licences follow along.
The AWS environment layer — security groups, route tables — backed up beside the instances, so the restore returns a working network, not naked compute.
Accounts, workloads, snapshot spend and isolation posture mapped against your actual cloud bill — TechBag runs it free.
In-cloud components deployed least-privilege, policies covering the pilot accounts, cross-account copies wired.
Snapshot-speed recovery, file-level restore, a cross-account recovery and — if strategic — the on-prem restore test.
Cloud workloads report into the estate console, retention tiers to repositories, the snapshot bill deflates. TechBag true-ups VUL.
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“Our EBS snapshot bill at compliance retention was heading past the workloads' own cost. Repository tiering cut the line item by two-thirds.”
“Cross-account copies saved us in the credential-compromise tabletop — and then in the real thing. Production's history lived where the stolen keys couldn't.”
“Three clouds, one console, one policy language. The auditor asked one set of questions instead of three.”
“VPC config backup returned our network layer after a bad IaC apply — instances without security groups are just expensive heaters.”
“We restored an EC2 workload on-prem during a repatriation pilot. The portability is real, and our cloud negotiator mentions it every renewal.”
“File-level restore out of cloud VM backups handles the daily asks without full-instance drama.”
“Deploying the in-cloud appliances takes real IAM care — follow the least-privilege guides, not the quickstart.”
“GCP coverage is solid for Compute Engine; the deepest scope is AWS. Map your actual services against the matrix first.”
Analyst firms bury this view behind paywalls, and G2 retired its Grid. So here’s TechBag’s synthesis of the cloud backup market — tap any vendor to see why it sits where it does.
Execution strength vs product vision — the classic market map, minus the paywall.
Three clouds unified into the #1 estate — this page's subject.
The grid nobody publishes — how safe and affordable the copies are vs whether they join one estate.
Two-tier depth (snapshots + repos) with estate unification — the hybrid sweet spot.
Positions are TechBag’s illustrative synthesis of public review-platform data and vendor documentation — not a reproduction of any analyst graphic. Verify before relying on it.
Native walls, the S3 specialist and the SaaS suites — honest lanes; Clumio’s hub is live for the object-scale case.
| Dimension | Veeam Cloud | Native tools (AWS/Azure Backup) | Clumio (Commvault) | Druva | DIY snapshots |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heritage & model | Cloud editions of the #1 platform | Each cloud's own service | Serverless cloud-native | SaaS-native suite | Scripts and folklore |
| Multi-cloud (one console) | AWS + Azure + GCP unified | One cloud each | AWS + GCP | Broad | Per-cloud chaos |
| Blast-radius isolation | Cross-account by policy | Configurable | Structural | Structural | None |
| Retention economics | Repository tiering | Snapshot-priced | Consumption + tiering | Per-TB SaaS | Snapshot-priced |
| Restore portability | Anywhere | In-cloud | In-ecosystem | Cross-region | Same-place only |
| Estate unification | One Veeam estate | Per-cloud silos | Commvault platform | Druva suite | None |
| S3/object-scale depth | VM/DB-centric | S3 backup exists | The specialist | Covered | Versioning cosplay |
| Best fit | Hybrid & multi-cloud estates | Single-cloud light needs | Petabyte-S3 estates | Zero-ops SaaS-first teams | Nobody with auditors |
Honest fit signals — because the fastest way to lose your trust is to pretend one product wins every scenario.
Drag the sliders (count cloud workloads — VMs, DBs). Estimates assume ~3 hours per workload per year across script upkeep, per-cloud silo admin and retention-bill firefighting, with ~65% removed by policy unification and tiering — the snapshot-bill deflation itself typically dwarfs the labour saving. Illustrative.
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Pull the current snapshot line items at your real retention. That number funds this evaluation.
Verify backups land in accounts your production credentials cannot touch — then prove it in a tabletop.
Restore a workload into a different account in the PoC — the DR claim, tested.
Back up and restore the network config, not just instances — naked compute isn't recovery.
Deploy appliances per the least-privilege guides — quickstart IAM is how cloud tools become findings.
If repatriation or cloud-exit leverage matters, run the on-prem restore once. Now it's real.
Map YOUR cloud services against each edition's matrix — depth varies by cloud; AWS is deepest.
Already on VUL? The licences follow — count the cloud workloads into the existing pool before buying anything.
Bring your snapshot bill for a free audit, or scope a PoC that ends in a cross-account restore drill and a deflated line item.
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