![]() ![]() Veeam Backup and Replication, version 11.0.See Veeam Data Platform Feature Comparison for more details. NOTE: Since the RESTful API may not be available for some editions, the template will only work with the following editions of Veeam Backup and Replication: It works without any external scripts and uses the script item. This template is designed to monitor Veeam Backup and Replication. As usual, Veeam has implemented an easy to use the feature.Veeam Backup and Replication by HTTP Overview Now Veeam Backup & Replication is able to manage the backup of the physical server and it is also able to backup VM in public Cloud. Since several years, I heard clients complain about the lack of physical server backup in Veeam Backup & Replication. Veeam has filled a huge gap with Update 3 of Veeam Backup & Replication: the backup of the physical server. You can uninstall agent, reboot the machine create a recovery media and so on. In Inventory | Physical & Cloud Infrastructure, right click on a computer and select Agent. In addition, to create a backup job, you can also manage the computer agent. To finish, you can schedule the backup job as other Veeam backup job. For example, if you have installed SQL Server on the physical machine, I recommend you to enable application-aware processing. These settings depend on the application deployed on the machine. In the next window, select the backup repository and the number of restore points to keep on disk.Īs other Veeam backup job, you can enable application-aware processing and guest file system indexing. You can backup at the file level, at volume level or the entire computer. Next, choose the job type and click on Next. Right-click on a machine and select Add to backup job | New job. ![]() You should see the computers where the agent has been installed. When the protection group is created, you can browse the Inventory | Physical & Cloud Infrastructure. Then review settings and click on apply to install the agent and create the protection group. For example, if you have chosen an organizational unit as an included object when you add the computer in this OU, Veeam is able to discover and install agent automatically on this machine. Then configure the discovery schedule and the installation/update of the agent automatically. It is exactly the same process for physical machine or cloud instance. PS: I unchecked All virtual machines because, for this example, I have installed the agent on a VM. You can specify excluded objects such as virtual machines (they don’t need an agent), offline computers or objects. Then I click on Add to browse the Active Directory and add an object such an OU or a computer. You can also specify an individual computer or computers from a CSV file. ![]() In the next window, I choose to populate the protection group from Active Directory. Then specify a protection group name and provide a description. Then click on create the protection group. To create the protection group, navigate to Inventory | Physical & Cloud Infrastructure. In this example, I create a protection group and I populate it by browsing the Active Directory. The protection group is a set of physical machines/cloud instances which are protected by an agent. If you deploy Veeam Agent from Veeam Backup & Replication, you need an account which is a local administrator of the physical machine/cloud instance. If you have already deployed Veeam Agent for Windows / Linux on several servers, you can use them in Veeam Backup & Replication without uninstalling. There is no need to deploy Veeam Agent before using this new feature.
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