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How to take backup over the Inernet? what is the process ?

Hi @Keshav Sawant ! Can you be more specific , please? 


Actually, Veeam server is in office network but suppose some of the system at outside office network means in public network , then how to will get backup of those endpoint system ?

 


Hi, so VBR doesn’t Support Network Address Translation (NAT), so for remote endpoints you’d need to utilise a VPN to enable the communication between VBR and the endpoint. You’ve got other options however. Veeam Cloud Connect (whether using a service provider or Veeam Cloud Connect for Enterprise) does support NAT, which allows backup across networks without end to end communication, but odds are you don’t have this.

 

If you want the endpoints to backup to some form of cloud storage then you could deploy them independently of the VBR to remove the communication requirement back to your VBR server.

 

Hope this helps


got it


Having one more query ?  can we take backup of gsuite outlook and how ?

means we are using gmail account and PST path set as local d drive, then how to take backup of PST ?


Having one more query ?  can we take backup of gsuite outlook and how ?

means we are using gmail account and PST path set as local d drive, then how to take backup of PST ?

Veeam does not have direct integration to Google products just Microsoft.  If you want the pst file backed up you can yes by backing up the drive or folder where it is located.


ok got it. but what is veeam explorer ? is these use for PST or outlook backup ?


Veeam Explorer is used for application level recoveries such as for exchange or SQL Server.

 

You can read all about the exchange explorer here: https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/explorers/vex_user_guide.html?ver=120


As you’ve got a lot of questions around the products it might be worth visiting the Veeam University to do some quick bitesized training on some of these topics: https://www.veeam.com/free-on-demand-trainings.html

and the general help documentation (which has fantastic search capabilities) is here: https://www.veeam.com/documentation-guides-datasheets.html

 

As for PSTs, Veeam can export data from exchange backups into PSTs but afterwards you can work with those files natively in outlook, no need for the Veeam explorer so if you’re backing up PSTs of your outlook mailboxes then you can restore them back to a machine with outlook and look at them there


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