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My company policy is to never use the Administrator account for anything. As such, I create an account which is a member of local administrators and use that. Perhaps that is why I must desable UAC.Sorry I have no other suggestions as the steps I outlined have always solved the problem you posted for me.
csmithconvergence,I may be able to help you with this.This will require a restart of the Hyper-V host.On the Hyper-V server, open Regedit as an Administrator.Go to:\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\SystemOpen EnableLUA and set the Value to 0. It will probably tell you a reboot is required.If you haven’t done so, disable the Windows Firewall on Domain, Private and Public. Once the Veeam components are installed, you should turn the Firewall back on.Assuming your network is allowing the needed ports between the VBR sever and Hyper-V server, these changes should allow the installation of the Hyper-V stuff.
@JRofATI you may want to subscribe to this forum thread as well as it seems to be a pretty similar request https://forums.veeam.com/veeam-service-provider-console-f42/several-vbrs-to-use-with-vspc-t84652.html *should say once you have access to the service providers forum I was finally added to the Cloud and Service Provider forum. I referenced the link you posted above and plead my case there. Thank you.
We have 3 separate VBR deployments with one for our Cloud Connect clients that provides BaaS & DRaaS services. We use VSPC as our main management tool as it integrates with Pulse allowing use to manage rental licenses for our rental clients. We also manage client’s own licensed VBR servers in VSPC as that allows us to view job status etc. @JRofATI if your not using cloud connect then you could look at using the description field of a job to put the client details in and run a PowerShell report as an alternative? That's what we do for our managed IaaS platform. Mark,I have considered writing a script to do the mapping I want. I might even finish it before the next world ending event. 😉
Also be aware, if you add a Veeam Cloud Connect server to EM, it will replace the license, which turns VCC into B&R. That said, EM is not really very useful for VCC servers anyway.I much prefer Service Provider Console to monitor multiple servers. However, you cannot do restore and explorer on VSCP. EM and VSCP are for different uses but, there is some overlap.
I’m curious if you don’t mind my asking about the multi-tenant VBR servers? Are they cloud hosted or hosted in your datacenter or something like that? Or are the workloads you’re protecting cloud-based perhaps? Just trying to wrap my head around your particular configuration. As a MSP, my clients are pretty much all hosted on-premise in their own datacenters, most of them owning their own licenses that we are monitoring/managing through the Service Provider Console, so each VBR deployment is specific to each client. But I do have a couple that we provide the rental licensing as a VCSP, but we still have a VBR server on-premises to handle things and keep a local copy of the backup data. I am trying to research more of how folks are doing BaaS and such as a VCSP and what their architecture looks like, so just trying to better understand your configuration. If you’re backing up to yourself as a VCC provider and just selling BaaS to the end customer, something I’m not currently doi
I have requested membership in the Cloud and Service Provider forum.
We have multiple VBR servers which have backup jobs for different customers.For example:CustomerA, backup job: 17 VMs x 9 = 153 license instancesCustomerB, backup job: 14 VMs x 9 = 126 license instancesetc…When we collect monthly license instance usage, we count the number of VMs each customer backup job protected. Then we invoice that customer for backup instance usage.All VBR servers are reporting to VSPC. However, the servers with multiple customer jobs report all customers as a single instance count. We then manually break down that number for each customer.If VSPC would map backup jobs to customers, it would do that break down for us.Alternatively, we could install a VBR servers in each customer’s infrastructure. But that would not really be Backup-as-a-service ( BaaS ).
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