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Step 2. Deploy Veeam Availability for Nutanix AHV

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    You must deploy the proxy appliance on a Nutanix AHV cluster whose VMs you plan to back up. One proxy appliance processes VMs within one Nutanix AHV cluster only. Thus, to back up and restore VMs on several Nutanix AHV clusters, you must deploy one proxy appliance on each cluster.

    Step 2. Deploy Veeam Availability for Nutanix AHVImportant!

    • Platforms and virtual hardware must meet system requirements.
    • All registered server names must be resolvable into IPv4 addresses. IPV6 is not supported by the proxy appliance VM.

    To deploy and configure a proxy appliance on a Nutanix AHV cluster, follow the steps below.

    1. Upload proxy appliance virtual disk image
    2. Create VM for proxy appliance
    3. Log into proxy appliance web console
    4. Install Veeam Availability for Nutanix AHV
    5. Add AHV cluster to proxy appliance infrastructure
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