Virtualization Servers and Hosts

You can use the cmdlets in this topic to perform the following operations.

Cmdlet

Operation

Add-VBRvCenter

Adds vCenter Servers to the backup infrastructure.

Set-VBRvCenter

Modifies VMware vCenter servers added to the backup infrastructure.

Add-VBRESXi

Adds VMware ESXi hosts to the backup infrastructure.

Set-VBRESXi

Modifies ESXi hosts added to the backup infrastructure.

Add-VBRHvScvmm

Adds a Hyper-V SCVMM server to the backup infrastructure.

Set-VBRHvScvmm

Modifies settings of a Hyper-V SCVMM server.

Add-VBRHvCluster

Adds Hyper-V clusters to the backup infrastructure.

Set-VBRHvCluster

Modifies settings of a Hyper-V cluster.

Add-VBRSmbV3Cluster

Adds an SMB3 cluster to the backup infrastructure.

Add-VBRSmbV3Host

Adds an SMB3 host to the backup infrastructure.

Add-VBRHvHost

Adds Hyper-V hosts to the backup infrastructure.

Set-VBRHvHost

Modifies settings of Hyper-V hosts.

Add-VBRWinServer

Adds Windows server to the backup infrastructure.

Set-VBRWinServer

Modifies Windows server added to the backup infrastructure.

Add-VBRLinux

Adds a Linux server to the backup infrastructure.

Set-VBRLinux

Modifies settings of a Linux server added to the backup infrastructure.

Get-VBRLocalhost

Returns the local server on which Veeam Backup & Replication is installed.

Get-VBRServer

Returns hosts connected to Veeam Backup & Replication.

Get-VBRBackupServerInfo

Returns the backup server information.

Remove-VBRServer

Removes hosts from the backup infrastructure.

Get-VBRHvServerConfiguration

Returns settings of Microsoft Hyper-V hosts added to the backup infrastructure.

Set-VBRHvServerConfiguration

Modifies settings of Microsoft Hyper-V hosts added to the backup infrastructure.

Get-VBRHvServerVolume

Returns volume-specific settings for Microsoft Hyper-V hosts.

Get-VBRHvVssProvider

Returns VSS providers.

Set-VBRHvServerVolume

Modifies volume-specific settings for Microsoft Hyper-V hosts.

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