Add-VBRViProxy
Short Description
Adds VMware backup proxies to Veeam Backup & Replication.
Applies to
Platform: VMware
Product Edition: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus
Syntax
Add-VBRViProxy -Server <CHost> [-Description <string>] [-MaxTasks <int>] [-TransportMode <VBRProxyTransportMode> {Auto | DirectStorageAccess | HotAdd | Nbd}] [-ConnectedDatastoreMode <VBRProxyConnectedDatastoreMode> {Auto |Manual}] [-Datastore <VBRViDatastore[]>] [-EnableFailoverToNBD] [-EnableHostToProxyEncryption][<CommonParameters>] |
Detailed Description
This cmdlet adds a VMware backup proxy server to the Veeam Backup & Replication managing console.
When you add a proxy, you set a role to a Microsoft Windows server. To add a new proxy, you need to have the server added to your Veeam Backup & Replication managing console.
Run Add-VBRWinServer to add a Microsoft Windows server.
For Hyper-V, run Add-VBRHvProxy.
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Required | Position | Accept Pipeline Input | Accept Wildcard Characters |
Server | Specifies the server which will act as a VMware backup proxy. | True | Named | True (ByValue, | False |
Description | Specifies the description of the VMware proxy. | False | Named | False | False |
MaxTasks | Specifies the number of concurrent tasks that can be assigned to the proxy simultaneously. Permitted values: 1-100. Default: 2. | False | Named | False | False |
TransportMode | Specifies the transport mode used by the backup proxy:
Default: Auto. | False | Named | False | False |
ConnectedDatastoreMode | Specifies the mode the proxy will use to connect to datastores:
Default: Auto. | False | Named | False | False |
Datastore | Specifies the list of datastores to which the backup proxy has a direct SAN or NFS connection. | False | Named | False | False |
EnableFailoverToNBD | Defines that the backup proxy must fail over to the Network transport mode if it fails to transport data in the Direct storage access or Virtual appliance transport mode. Default: Failover to the Network transport mode is enabled. Note: To disable this option, specify the $false value for the EnableFailoverToNBD parameter. | False | Named | False | False |
EnableHostToProxyEncryption | Defines that VM data must be transported over an encrypted SSL connection in the Network transport mode. Default: Encryption is disabled. | False | Named | False | False |
<CommonParameters>
This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see the About CommonParameters section of Microsoft Docs.
Example 1
This command adds a new proxy. The server that will act as the proxy is obtained with Get-VBRServer and piped down. The description is "Local Backup Proxy". The max concurrent tasks number is set to 6.
Get-VBRServer -Name "VMware Local Server" | Add-VBRViProxy -Description "Local Backup Proxy" -MaxTasks 6 |
Example 2
This command adds a new proxy. The server that will act as the proxy is obtained with Get-VBRServer and assigned to the $server variable. The description is "Local Backup Proxy". The max concurrent tasks number is not set to enable the default value.
Example 3
This command adds a new proxy with the Virtual appliance transport mode. The failover to the Network transport mode option is disabled.
Add-VBRViProxy -Server $server -Description "Local Backup Proxy" -TransportMode HotAdd -EnableFailoverToNBD:$false |
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