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Backing Up to Backup Repositories

You can store backups created with Veeam Agent for Linux on backup repositories connected to Veeam backup servers. To do this, you must perform the following actions:

  1. Set up user permissions at the backup repository side.
  2. Point the Veeam Agent for Linux backup job to the backup repository.

The user who creates a Veeam Agent for Linux backup on the Veeam backup repository is set as the owner of the backup file. Only the backup file owner can access this file and restore data from it. Other users cannot see backups created by the backup file owner.

Backing Up to Backup Repositories Note:

If the user is granted restore permissions on the Veeam backup server, he or she will be able to see all backups on the backup repository.

Backup jobs targeted at the backup repository become visible in Veeam Backup & Replication under the Jobs > Backup node in the Home view. Backups created with Veeam Agent for Linux are available under the Backups > Disk node in the Home view.

The backup administrator working with Veeam Backup & Replication can manage Veeam Agent for Linux backup jobs and restore data from these backups. To learn more, see Performing Restore Tasks and Performing Administration Tasks.

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