Used across enterprises and service providers, Veeam ONE gives organizations operational assurance by identifying misconfigurations, forecasting resource consumption, and uncovering issues before they cause outages or data‑loss events.
What’s Special About Veeam ONE
- Full-stack visibility across Veeam Backup & Replication, Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365, VMware vSphere, Hyper‑V, and Cloud Director.
- 340+ alarms and 150+ reports for performance, capacity, configuration, protection status, and compliance.
- Ransomware‑focused analytics, anomaly detection, and protection‑gap reporting.
- NEW in V13:
- New Reporting Engine (modern, interactive, dynamic filtering, column customization).
- New PostgreSQL‑based Reporting Database for faster report generation.
- Veeam Analytics Service replacing legacy ONE Agent, improving scalability and remediation workflows.
Key Capabilities
- Real‑Time Monitoring & Alerting
- 24/7 health monitoring for infrastructure, backups, agents, repositories, proxies, and cloud workloads.
- 340+ pre‑built alarms covering performance, configuration drift, SLAs, failures, storage issues, and ransomware indicators.
Monitored platforms include:
- vSphere, Hyper‑V, Cloud Director
- Veeam Backup & Replication
- Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365
- Nutanix AHV backups
- NAS backups, IBM AIX, Solaris, and Google Cloud backup visibility
- Intelligent Diagnostics & Automated Remediation
- Detects misconfigurations and infrastructure issues.
- Automatically applies remediation actions to fix common problems without administrator intervention.
- Reporting & Analysis
Over 150 prebuilt reports for audit, compliance, forecasting, SLA validation, and protection coverage.
V13 New Reporting Engine:
- Dynamic filtering
- On‑the‑fly grouping
- Column reordering
- Modern UI for faster insights
V13 Reporting Database (PostgreSQL):
Faster large-scale reporting and reduced dependency on Microsoft SQL.
- Capacity Planning & Resource Forecasting
- Predicts compute/storage saturation for VMware, Hyper‑V, and Veeam infrastructure.
- Identifies when backup repositories, SOBRs, or job windows will exceed thresholds.
- Chargeback & Showback
Calculates compute, storage, and protection costs per department or per customer.
Useful for MSPs and large enterprises.
- Compliance & Risk Management
- Audit‑ready reporting.
- Alerts for unprotected workloads, repository issues, and failed backup policies.
- GDPR‑oriented data‑location & protection-status reports.
- Ransomware Detection & Cybersecurity Analytics
- Suspicious activity alarms (backup deletion, abnormal job behavior, repository anomalies).
- Visibility into malware‑related backup failures (AIX, Solaris, NAS, AHV, cloud).
- Identifies when assets fall out of protection scope.
Architecture Overview
Veeam ONE uses a client‑server design with the following components:
- Veeam ONE Server
- Collects data from virtual platforms and Veeam components
- Includes services for monitoring, reporting, analytics, error reporting, and web API
- Veeam ONE Client
Primary monitoring console for real-time alerts, dashboards, troubleshooting.
- Veeam ONE Web Client
Dashboard visualization, reporting, analysis, capacity planning.
- Veeam Analytics Service (NEW)
Scalable intelligence layer that collects logs/data and executes remediation.
- Databases
- Monitoring DB: Hosted on SQL Server.
- Reporting DB (NEW in V13): Hosted on PostgreSQL for high‑performance analytics.
Business Impact
- Prevents outages via early detection of misconfigurations and resource failures.
- Ensures recoverability by tracking backup health and identifying gaps in protection.
- Improves cyber‑resilience with ransomware‑focused alerting and compliance reporting.
- Optimizes cost & capacity through forecasting and chargeback modeling.
- Strengthens governance with audit-ready reporting and SLA verification.
Bottom Line
Veeam ONE provides the monitoring, analytics, reporting, and automation foundation required to maintain a healthy, secure, and compliant data‑protection ecosystem.
DBS ensures these capabilities are deployed following best practice. Correct sizing, database architecture, reporting retention, alarm tuning, and remediation workflows. Giving enterprises continuous visibility, reduced risk, and predictable recoverability across their hybrid, virtual, and cloud environments

