Step 6. Select Networking Mode
At the Networking step of the wizard, select the type of network settings configuration. The virtual lab configuration depends on objects that you plan to verify in the virtual lab:
Selecting Networking Mode for Verifying Backups
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You can also verify VM backups in Advanced Multi-Host virtual labs with DVS. This scenario can be helpful if you want to test VM backups and replicas in the same virtual lab or want to add verified VM backups and replicas to the same SureBackup job. |
Selecting Networking Mode for Verifying Replicas
- Basic single-host. This type of networking is recommended if VM replicas that you plan to verify are located on the same ESXi host and are connected to the same production network. The backup server must also be located in this network. In this case, Veeam Backup & Replication will automatically define all networking settings for the virtual lab.
- Advanced single-host. This type of networking is recommended if VM replicas that you plan to verify are located on the same ESXi host but connected to different networks. In this case, you will have to manually define settings for isolated networks in the virtual lab.
- Advanced multi-host. This type of networking is recommended if VM replicas that you plan to verify are located on the different ESXi hosts. For multi-host configuration of the virtual lab, Veeam Backup & Replication uses VMware DVS technology.
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For every isolated network in the virtual lab, Veeam Backup & Replication adds a new port group to the DVS. If you use a production DVS, you must isolate port groups created with Veeam Backup & Replication from the production environment. For more information, see Isolated Networks on DVS. |
Selecting Network Mode for Verifying VMs on Storage Snapshots
For verifying VMs from storage snapshots, you can select any networking mode.