Hello Prakash,
You are right - VMs are considered protected if they have at least one restore point within the RPO.
In your case, with the "one job per disk" approach, I’d recommend checking job-level reports and backup job statuses, such as Job History or Workload Protection History, grouped and scheduled by job names.
In the current version of Veeam ONE, it might be a complicated task to group by job name for the big environment. However, we are expecting a significant improvement in report flexibility in upcoming releases to cover this use case.
Thanks
You are right - VMs are considered protected if they have at least one restore point within the RPO.
In your case, with the "one job per disk" approach, I’d recommend checking job-level reports and backup job statuses, such as Job History or Workload Protection History, grouped and scheduled by job names.
In the current version of Veeam ONE, it might be a complicated task to group by job name for the big environment. However, we are expecting a significant improvement in report flexibility in upcoming releases to cover this use case.
Thanks
Statistics: Posted by RomanK — Jun 05, 2025 9:09 am






