Based on this presentation, however, it doesn't look like I can give access to the VAC to my customers to manage their own agents, as VAC needs to be tied to the Cloud Connect server. However, I thought that each customer would be able to use their own installed version of VAC to manage those agents. For sales and product information, contact your Partner Manager.
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For technical support questions, please contact supportprobax.io. This is especially helpful when you dont have access to the hypervisor, as is the case with public clouds such as Azure and AWS.
#VEEAM BACKUP AGENT FOR WINDOWS WINDOWS#
I understand from the previous posts that the B&R console will not be able to manage the agents. Veeam Agent for Windows can backup physical hosts and virtual hosts.
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As these customers also have physical servers, we were hoping to be able to use the Veeam B&R console to manage their agents. We are going to use Veeam Cloud Connect with a B&R server at their sites to provide backup to our storage. I first thought it might be a version problem, so I updated her VEEAM agent to the latest version (v 2.0.0.700), no change. We are a Cloud Services provider, with some customers that still have physical servers on their own premises. VEEAM Agent installed for several months, working with no problems, then suddenly just stops working. The builtin integration of Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows with Veeam Backup & Replication allows you to leverage your onpremises Veeam. If you want to know more about this console, here is a recorded VeeamLive session > Centralized Management for Veeam Agents with Veeam Availability Console Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows is a simple backup agent that’s designed to ensure the Availability of your Windowsbased servers and workstations, both onpremises and in the public cloud. VAC does not require any Azure subscription. If you have more questions, please let us know Some extra information can already be found here: (under COMING SOON) Considering the 700 laptops, VAC would be the way to go for you. ) or use the Veeam Availability Console (VAC - coming soon) to have such a framework that allows discovery, management, configuration etc. In the paid versions (workstation / server) you can use an API to configure / deploy through your favorite deployment mechanism (GPO / SCCM /. You can also disable backup jobs from there and some more items.īut, for now, VBR console cannot be used to configure or deploy VAW. From there you can do restores, use Backup Copy Jobs to move the data to a secondary location, tape, cloud connect. What will happen is that you will see the backups visible in VBR (go to Backup & Replication tab - Backups - Disk) and they should be visible under Agents.
#VEEAM BACKUP AGENT FOR WINDOWS UPDATE#
You configured that agent and pointed it to a VBR 9.5 (with update 1) repository. So, if I am not mistaken you installed VAW beta on a laptop.