--- title: "Add-VBRHvCluster" description: "Adds a Hyper-V cluster to the backup infrastructure. Product Edition: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License This cmdlet provides the following parameter sets: This cmdlet adds Hyper-V clusters to the backup infrastructure." canonical: "https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbr/powershell/add-vbrhvcluster.html" breadcrumb: "Veeam PowerShell Reference > Veeam PowerShell Reference > Backup Infrastructure > Virtualization Servers and Hosts > Add-VBRHvCluster" dateModified: "2026-08-19" --- # Add-VBRHvCluster ## Short Description Adds a Hyper-V cluster to the backup infrastructure. **Product Edition**: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License ## Syntax This cmdlet provides the following parameter sets: ## Detailed Description This cmdlet adds Hyper-V clusters to the backup infrastructure. Run the [`Add-VBRHvHost`](add-vbrhvhost.md) cmdlet to add a standalone Hyper-V host to the backup infrastructure. ## Parameters

Parameter

Description

Type

Required

Position

Accept Pipeline Input

Credentials

Specifies the credentials you want to use for authenticating with the Hyper-V cluster.

Accepts the CCredentials object. To get this object, run the Get-VBRCredentials cmdlet

CCredentials

True

Named

False

Description

Specifies the description of the Hyper-V cluster.

String

False

Named

False

Name

Specifies the DNS name of the Hyper-V cluster.

String

True

Named

False

Password

Specifies the password you want to use for authenticating with the Hyper-V cluster.

String

True

Named

False

User

Specifies the user name you want to use for authenticating with the Hyper-V cluster.

String

True

Named

False

`` This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see [ Microsoft Docs](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_commonparameters?view=powershell-7). ## Output Object The cmdlet returns the `CHost` object that contains settings of the Hyper-V clusters added to the backup infrastructure. ## Examples ::: example ### Example 1. Adding Hyper-V Cluster Using Account User Name and Password This command adds the `HYPCLUSTER01` Hyper-V cluster server with the `Administrator` user name and the `qwerty` password of the account. ``` Add-VBRHvCluster -Name "HYPCLUSTER01" -User "Administrator" -Password "qwerty" -Description "Hyper-V Cluster 01" ``` ::: ::: example ### Example 2. Adding Hyper-V Cluster Using Credentials Managed by Veeam Backup & Replication This example shows how to add the `HYPCLUSTER01` Hyper-V server using the credentials managed by Veeam Backup & Replication. ``` $Administrator = Get-VBRCredentials Add-VBRHvCluster -Name "HYPCLUSTER01" -Description "Hyper-V Cluster 01" -Credentials $Administrator ``` Perform the following steps: 1. Run the [`Get-VBRCredentials`](get-vbrcredentials.md) cmdlet. Save the result to the `$Administrator` variable. 2. Run the `Add-VBRHvCluster` cmdlet. Specify the `Name` parameter value. Specify the `Description` parameter value. Set the `$Administrator` variable as the `Credentials` parameter value. ::: ## Related Commands [`Get-VBRCredentials`](get-vbrcredentials.md)