Veeam Backup & Replication is one of the best backup and replication software that you can use them in your virtual environment. The replication software be able to IP customization during disaster-recovery, and you can have your virtual machines in a DR site with different IP plan. But it just supports Windows VMs for IP customization or “Re-IP Rule”. So, what can we do about Linux virtual machines and others?

There is one unique answer (As I know):
You have to do it manually or by a script during replica machine boot process.
I wrote two scripts on this regard and you can customize them and put one of them on your machine “/etc/rc.d/rc.local” and the script will run as a startup script.
don’t forget make them executable: “chmod +x \path\to\script”
Re-IP – First Script
The first script will update your “ifcfg” file and restart network service:
Re-IP – Second Script
The second script doesn’t touch your “ifcfg” files and just add IP and route to your network connection:
Don’t forget add your IP addresses, default gateways and mask in the variables section and replace them with your IP plan.
Update: Don’t forget make rc.local executable by this command-line: sudo chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.local
Update (09/07/2018)
New sample of script will replace disaster IP range in some files such as “/etc/hosts”, “/etc/fstab” and other files and do some action according to OS version, you can customize the script as well:
Further Reading
Veeam Backup and Replication – How to Choose Best Transport Mode for vSphere Proxy?
I/O Block Size (> 3 MB) Best Practice on EMC AFA/HFA and Linux (Physical and Virtual)
Download and Install Windows Updates Remotely via PSWindowsUpdate PowerShell Module
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