虚拟化服务器和主机
You can add the following types of servers and hosts to the backup infrastructure:
Microsoft Hyper-V ServerMicrosoft SMB3 ServerMicrosoft Windows ServerLinux ServerNote |
We recommend that only one instance of a server or host is present in the backup infrastructure at a time. Do not add the same server or host multiple times, for example, by a DNS name and IP address, this can cause unexpected behavior. |
You can add physical machines and VMs to the backup infrastructure and assign different roles to them. The table below describes which roles can be assigned to the different types of servers.
Server Type | Source Host | Target Host | Off-Host Backup Proxy | Backup Repository |
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Microsoft Hyper-V Server (standalone Microsoft Hyper-V host, SCVMM or Hyper-V cluster) | | | | (not recommended)
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Microsoft SMB3 server | | | | |
Microsoft Windows server | | | | |
Linux server | | | | |
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You can also add the following servers: - VMware vSphere servers. For more information on how to add servers, see the Adding VMware vSphere Servers section in the Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide for VMware vSphere.
- Veeam Backup for AWS servers. For more information on how to add servers, see the Deployment and Configuration section in the Integration with Veeam Backup for AWS Guide.
- Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure servers. For more information on how to add servers, see the Deployment and Configuration section in the Integration with Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure Guide.
- Veeam Backup for Google Cloud Platform servers. For more information on how to add servers, see the Deployment and Configuration section in the Integration with Veeam Backup for Google Cloud Platform Guide.
- Nutanix AHV clusters. For more information on how to add AHV clusters, see the Deployment section in the Veeam Backup for Nutanix AHV User Guide.
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