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INTEGRATION GUIDEEMC Data Domain Applications EngineeringEMC Data Domain and Veeam Backup & Replication v9.5Integration GuideFebruary 2017This document describes how to configure Data Domain Systems as a backup targetfor the Veeam Backup & Replication software for CIFS, NFS, DD Boost, and VTL (FibreChannel) protocols. Obtain the most recent version of the integration guide specific toyour environment before proceeding. This document covers the following topics:About this document . 2Configuration overview . 3General recommendations . 4Data Domain configuration . 5Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - backup infrastructure . 13Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS . 16Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - NFS . 33Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - DD Boost . 43Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - VTL . 51
About this documentAbout this documentThe EMC Data Domain Backup Application Compatibility Guide on EMC Online Support(https://support.emc.com/) provides details about the versions of Veeam Backup &Replication and DD OS certified for use in this integration.This document describes how to configure EMC Data Domain systems as a backuptarget for the Veeam Backup & Replication software for CIFS, NFS, DD Boost, and VTL(Fibre Channel) protocols. Obtain the most recent version of the integration guidespecific to your environment before proceeding.This document applies to the following versions of Veeam Backup and Replication andData Domain Operating System (DD OS): Veeam Backup & Replication version 9.5 DD OS 5.x or 6.0AudienceThis document is intended for customers, technical field consultants, and customerengineers who are familiar with Veeam Backup & Replication and Data Domainoperations.Related documentsThe Data Domain and Veeam Backup and Replication documents referred to in thisguide provide additional information for configuring and using Data Domain andVeeam Backup & Replication.Veeam Backup & Replication documentation is available eets.html.Data Domain documentation is available on https://support.emc.com/.2EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Configuration overviewConfiguration overviewConfiguring a Data Domain system as a backup target for Veeam Backup & Replicationrequires the following steps:1.Create CIFS shares, NFS exports, VTL libraries or DD Boost Storage Units onthe Data Domain system to be the backup targets.2.Configure the backup infrastructure.3.Configure Veeam Backup & Replication with a Data Domain system as abackup target.4.Create backup policies.5.Perform a test backup and verify that it finishes successfully.These steps are covered in more detail in this guide and the Veeam Backup &Replication and Data Domain user documentation.PrerequisitesIntegrating Veeam Backup & Replication with Data Domain requires: A Data Domain system with DD OS 5.x or 6.0 Veeam Backup & Replication version 9.53EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
General recommendationsGeneral recommendationsIn backup environments, several factors impact the effectiveness of the solution.Understanding the environment and how the user experience is affected by the factorsdiscussed here can help you architect a successful solution. This section describeskey areas and best practices that can help mitigate negative behavior: Data set profile Scheduling of operationsData set profileThe number of files is important when using Data Domain systems. Data Domainsystems can only comfortably handle 100 million files. Keep this in mind whendeploying a single system with both backup and archive workloads. Exceeding thislimit severely impacts system performance.Scheduling of operationsWhen deploying a Data Domain system as a backup target in a mixed use capacity,consider the scheduling of operations such as backups and replication. Theseoperations consume resources and impact performance.For optimal performance: Ensure that backup and replication operations finish before normal businesshours to avoid disrupting end-user access to the Data Domain system. Establish backup policies with an understanding of these backgroundoperations and when they occur. Cleaning can be scheduled on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. For datasetswith millions of files, cleaning may take several days and consume systemresources.4EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Data Domain configurationData Domain configurationThis section assumes that the Data Domain system is named ddhostname. You mayneed to use the fully-qualified domain name in your environment.Join the Data Domain system to the same Microsoft Active Directory domain as theActiveImage Protector server. The EMC Data Domain Operating System AdministrationGuide provides detailed instructions on how to configure a Data Domain system to usethe CIFS protocol.Execute all Data Domain CLI commands from an SSH session. Use a freeware tool likePUTTY.exe to establish an SSH session with the Data Domain system.MTree setup and configurationAn MTree is an active file system that provides the ability to perform finer object anddata management such as access policies, snapshots, replication, and data retention.Create at least one separate MTree for the target CIFS share or NFS export.To create an MTree:1.Click Data Management MTree.2.In the MTree overview area, click Create. The Create MTree dialog boxappears.3.Type a name for the MTree in the MTree Name field. For example, specifyBackup1 as the MTree name.4.Click OK. The new MTree appears in the MTree tableFigure 1.5.Creating an MTreeRepeat steps 2-4 to create one or more additional MTrees.5EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Data Domain configurationCreate a CIFS share in an MTreeCreate a CIFS share in the Backup1 MTree on the Data Domain system, and use DataDomain Enterprise Manager to give the backup (or authorized administrative) serveraccess to the share.1.Click Data Management MTree to navigate to the MTree view.2.Select the MTree and click Create Share in the MTree Summary. The CreateShare dialog box appears3.In the Create Shares dialog box, specify the following information:a.Type a name for the share. For example, backupdata.b.Click the plus sign ( ) in the Clients area to add a client. The Client dialogbox appears.c.Type the name of the client in the Client field and click OK.d.Repeat steps b-c to configure additional clients.Using * as a client name grants all servers that can access the specified path accessto the share.Figure 2.4.Create Share dialog boxRepeat steps 2-3 to create a share for another MTree.6EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Data Domain configurationYou can also create one or more shares for an MTree under Data Management CIFS.1.Select the Shares tab.2.Click Create and specify the following information:3.a.Type a name for the share.b.Type the directory path for the share. This directory path is/data/col1/ MTree name .c.Click the plus sign ( ) in the Clients area to add a client. The Client dialogbox appears.d.Type the name of the client in the Client field and click OK.e.Click OK.Repeat step 2 for each additional share.The Data Domain CLI provides an alternative method to configure the appropriateshares.Create an NFS export in an MTreeCreate an NFS export in the Backup1 MTree on the Data Domain system1.Click Data Management MTree to navigate to the MTree view.2.Select the MTree and click Create Export in the MTree Summary. The CreateNFS Exports dialog box appears (Figure 3).3.In the Create NFS Exports dialog box, specify the following information:a. Click the plus sign ( ) in the Clients area to add a client.The Client dialog box appears.b. Type the name of the client in the Client field and clickOK.c. Repeat steps a-b to configure additional clients.7EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Data Domain configurationFigure 3.4.Create NFS export - client accessRepeat steps 2-3 to create an export for another MTree.The Data Domain CLI provides an alternative method to configure the NFS export.Create a NFS mount point on the UNIX ClientCreate an NFS mount point on the Linux client to access the MTree volume.1.As root, create a local directory on the NFS client:# mkdir /mnt/dd2.Mount the Data Domain MTree volume to the local directory on the NFSclient following the mount options for your operating system.For Linux:# mount –t nfs –o nolock,hard,intr,vers 3,tcp,rsize 32768,wsize 32768,bg ddhostname :/data/col1/ Mtree /mnt/dd3.Verify the mount.# ls –ltr /mnt/dd8EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Data Domain configurationCreate a VTL libraryReview the EMC Data Domain Operating System Administration Guide for detailedVTL configuration information. The steps below assume all Fibre Channel cabling iscomplete, and all Fibre Channel switch settings are correct.1.Select Data Management VTL Virtual Tape Libraries VTL Service Libraries More Tasks Library Create.2.In the Create Library dialog box, complete the required fields and click OK.Figure 4.Creating a library9EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Data Domain configuration3.Select Data Management VTL Virtual Tape Libraries VTL Service Libraries (Your Library Name) Tapes Create Tapes to populate the librarywith tapes and media.4.In the Create Tapes dialog box, complete required fields and click OK.Figure 5.Creating tapes10EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Data Domain configuration5.Select Data Management VTL Access Groups Groups More Tasks Group Create to create an access group to allow the server to see the newtape library.6.Specify a unique Group Name.7.Select one or more initiators. Optionally, replace the initiator name byspecifying a new one. An initiator is a backup client that connects to asystem to read and write data using the Fibre Channel protocol. A specificinitiator can support EMC DD Boost over FC or VTL, but not both.8.Click Next.Figure 6.Create an access group11EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Data Domain configuration9.In the Devices dialog box, select the changer and associated tape drives forthe new tape library to add it to the access group. The changer and tapedrives are available on all endpoints. An endpoint is the logical target onthe Data Domain system to which the initiator connects.The Data Domain Backup Compatibility Guide provides a list of the medium changeremulations supported for each Data Domain Operating System version.10. Click Next.Figure 7.Add Devices11. Review the Access Group information and click Finish.12EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - backup infrastructureVeeam Backup & Replication configuration backup infrastructureSet up the backup infrastructure before performing data protection and disasterrecovery tasks with Veeam Backup & Replication. The backup infrastructurearchitecture may vary depending on your virtual environment and backup strategy.A typical backup infrastructure consists of the following components: Veeam backup server — the server on which Veeam Backup & Replication isinstalled. Virtual infrastructure servers — virtualization hosts used as sources andtargets for backup, replication, and other types of jobs Backup proxies — “data mover” component servers. By default, the backupproxy role is assigned to the Veeam backup server or source Hyper-V host.However, you can configure dedicated backup proxies. The Veeam Backup &Replication User Guide provides more information. Repositories — locations for storing backup files, auxiliary replica files, andVM copies.13EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - backup infrastructureAdd virtualization hostsAdd VMware vSphere or Microsoft Hyper-V servers to use as source and targetlocations for backup, replication and other activities.1.Select Backup Infrastructure Managed servers node in the inventory paneand click Add Server.2.In the Add Server dialog box, select VMware vSphere or Microsoft Hyper-V.Figure 8.Adding a virtualization host14EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - backup infrastructure3.Figure 9.4.Figure 10.5.Specify a DNS name or IP address for the server, and provide a descriptionfor future reference.Specifying a host nameSpecify the credentials and port settings for the server.Specifying credentialsReview the server configuration summary and click Finish.15EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFSVeeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFSConfigure Veeam Backup & Replication to use the Data Domain system as a backuptarget, perform a test backup, and restore a backed up file in a Windows environment.Configure a CIFS share as a backup targetYou can store backups on CIFS shares created on Data Domain MTrees.A CIFS backup repository provides a simpler setup process, but less throughput forVeeam Backup & Replication (including using the intermediate Linux system) than anNFS backup target. You can use the CIFS protocol for small environments (sourcevirtual machine storage less than 3TB) or environments that cannot accept a Linuxsystem.1.Select Backup Infrastructure Backup Repositories Add Backup Repository.Figure 11.Configuring repository16EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS2.Figure 12.At the Name step, specify a name and description for the backup repository.Specifying repository name17EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS3.Figure 13.4.5.At the Type step, select Shared folder.Selecting repository typeAt the Share step, specify a path to the shared folder in the Data Domain MTree.Select This share requires access credentials and specify the username andpassword for an account with access to the shared folder.If all servers have access rights to this folder, you do not have to specifycredentials.18EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS6.In the Gateway server section, specify settings for the gateway server: If a network connection between the source datastore and backuprepository is fast, choose Automatic selection. In this case,Veeam Backup & Replication will automatically select a gateway server.If you perform backup and replication over WAN or slow connections,choose The following server. From the list below, select a MicrosoftWindows server on the target site that you want to use as a gatewayserver. The selected server must have a direct access to the shared folderand must be located as close to the shared folder as possible.In some cases, the automatic selection mechanism may cause problems asVeeam Backup & Replication may use different gateway servers for different jobsessions. For example, during one job session Veeam Backup & Replication mayuse a 64-bit gateway server to create a backup file. If during the next job sessionVeeam Backup & Replication uses a 32-bit gateway server,Veeam Backup & Replication will fail to open the created backup file in the backuprepository. To overcome this situation, you must explicitly define the gatewayserver.Figure 14.Specifying shared folder settings19EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS7.At the Repository step, apply the following settings: Align backup file data blocks: Off.Decompress backup data blocks before storing: On.Use per-VM backup files: On.If you upgrade to Veeam Backup & Replication 9.5 from previous product versions,the Use per-VM backup files option will be disabled to ensure the existing backuprepositories work as before. If you want to create per-VM backup chains, you canedit the backup repository settings and enable this option.Figure 15.Specifying advanced repository options20EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS8.At the Mount Server step of the wizard, specify settings for the mount serverthat you plan to use for file-level and application items restore. From theMount Server list, select a server that you want to use as a mount server.The mount server is required for file-level and application items restore.During the restore process, Veeam Backup & Replication will mount the VMdisks from the backup file residing in the backup repository to the mountserver. As a result, VM data will not have travel over the network, which willreduce the load on the network and speed up the restore process.9.To make the backup repository accessible by the Veeam vPower NFSService, select the Enable vPower NFS server on the mount server checkbox. Veeam Backup & Replication will enable the vPower NFS Service on themount server you have selected.10. In the Folder field, specify a folder that will be used as a vPower NFS rootfolder.Figure 16.Selecting mount server and NFS options11. Follow the next steps of the wizard without changing default settings. At theSummary step, click Finish to complete the backup repositoryconfiguration.21EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFSPerform a test backupIn Veeam Backup & Replication, backup is a job-driven process. To back up VMs, youmust configure a backup job. The backup job defines how, where, and when to backup VM data. One job can be used to process one or more VMs.Veeam Backup & Replication backs up a VM image as a whole, copying VM data at ablock level, retrieves VM data from the source storage and writes the data to thebackup repository in Veeam’s proprietary format. Image-level backups work for alltypes of data restore scenarios: restore a full VM, VM guest OS files and folders, andVM files and VM virtual disks (for VMware VMs only) from the backup file.Veeam Backup & Replication performs both full and incremental backups. During thefirst run of a backup job, Veeam Backup & Replication creates a full VM backup (VBK).All subsequent job cycles produce incremental backups: VIB if forever forward incremental or forward incremental backup is used VRB if reversed incremental backup is used.The number of incremental backups kept on disk depends on retention policysettings.This section describes the basic steps to create a backup job. The “Creating BackupJobs” section of the Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide provides more detailedinformation.22EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS1.Click Backup Job and select VMware or Hyper-V from the Home tab.2.At the Name step, specify a name and description for the backup job.Figure 17.Specifying a backup job name23EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS3.Figure 18.4.At the Virtual Machines step, click Add and select VMs and VM containersto back up. Use the search field at the bottom of the window to quickly findspecific VMs or VM containers.Adding VMs to a backup jobTo exclude VMs from the VM container or back up only specific VM disks,click Exclusions and specify the objects to exclude.24EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS5.At the Storage step, select the new backup repository from the Backuprepository list. Veeam Backup & Replication will use this backup repositoryas a backup target.6.In the Retention policy section, specify how many restore points to keep inthe backup repository.Note that the length of forward incremental and forever forward incrementalbackup chains (chains that contain one full backup and a set ofsubsequent incremental backups) cannot be greater than 60 restore points.To overcome this limitation, schedule full backups (active or synthetic) tosplit the backup chain into shorter series.Figure 19.Specifying storage settings25EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS7.Click Advanced.8.On the Backup tab, select the type of backup chain to create:Select Incremental to create a forever forward incremental backupchain.Select Incremental and enable active and/or synthetic full backupsto create a forward incremental backup chain.Do not select Reverse incremental option. EMC Data Domain does not supportreverse incremental backup chains.Figure 20.Specifying advanced backup settings26EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS9.Click the Storage tab. In the Data reduction field, apply the followingsettings: Enable inline data deduplication: Off. Exclude swap file blocks: On. Exclude deleted file blocks: On.10. In the Compression level list, select Optimal.11. In the Storage optimization list, select Local target (16 TB backup files).To encrypt the backup file, select Enable backup file encryption. Click Add or usethe Manage passwords link to specify the password required for backup fileencryption. Keep in mind that EMC Data Domain cannot de-duplicate encryptedbackups.Figure 21.Specifying storage settings27EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS12. To create a transactionally consistent backup of VMs, at the GuestProcessing step, select Enable application-aware image processing.13. Click Add next to the Credentials list and specify credentials for a useraccount with local administrator privileges on the VM guest OS. Guest OScredentials are required to install, start, and remove the Veeam runtimeprocess that coordinates indexing and VSS activities inside the VM.By default, Veeam Backup & Replication uses the same credentials for allVMs added to the job. If a VM requires a different user account, clickCredentials and enter custom credentials for the necessary VM.Figure 22.14.Specifying guest processing settingsClick Applications, select the necessary VM and click Edit. On the Generaltab, in the Applications section, specify the VSS behavior scenario:Select Require successful processing if you want Veeam Backup &Replication to stop the backup process if any application-aware imageprocessing errors occur.Select Try application processing, but ignore failures if you want tocontinue the backup process even if application-aware image processingerrors occur. This option is recommended to guarantee completion of thejob. The created backup image will be crash consistent, but not transactionconsistent.Select Disable application processing if you do not want to enablequiescence for the VM at all.28EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS15.For Microsoft SQL VMs, In the Transaction logs section, specify how VeeamBackup & Replication must handle transaction logs:Select Process transaction logs with this job if you want Veeam Backup &Replication to handle transaction logs. With this option enabled, VeeamBackup & Replication offers a choice of transaction log processing optionson the SQL tab.Select Perform copy only to use native application means or a third-partytool to process transaction logs. Veeam Backup & Replication will create acopy-only backup for the selected VM. The copy-only backup preserves achain of full/differential backup files and transaction logs. To learn more,see spx.Figure 23.Specifying guest processing for SQL VMs29EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS16. At the Schedule step, select Run the job automatically and specify thenecessary schedule settings for the job. If you do not select this check box,you will have to run the backup job manually to produce a backup file in thebackup repository.Figure 24.Specifying scheduling settings17. At the Summary step, select Run the job when I click Finish.18. Click Finish.30EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFSRestore a backed up fileYou can recover individual VM guest OS files from VM backups.During file-level recovery, Veeam Backup & Replication does not extract the VM imagefrom the backup file. Instead, it performs the following actions: For Microsoft Windows VMs, Veeam Backup & Replication publishes virtualdisk files from the backup directly into the Veeam backup server file systemwith the help of Veeam's proprietary driver. For VMs with other OSes, Veeam Backup & Replication deploys an FLRappliance, and mounts virtual disks to this appliance.After VM disks are mounted, use the Veeam Backup Browser or Microsoft WindowsExplorer to copy files and folders to the local machine drive, save them in a networkshared folder, or point applications to restored files and work with them as usual.This section describes the basic steps to restore files on a Windows VM. The“Restoring VM Guest OS Files” section of the Veeam Backup & Replication UserGuide provides more details.1.Open the Backup & Replication view.2.Click Backups. Expand the backup job in the working area, right-click anecessary VM in the corresponding backup job and choose Restore guestfiles (Windows) or Restore guest files (other OS).3.At the Restore Point step, select the necessary restore point.Figure 25.4.Selecting a restore pointAt the Reason step, specify the reason for future reference.31EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - CIFS5.Click Next, then click Finish.Veeam Backup & Replication displays a file browser with the VM file system tree.Right-click the necessary file or folder and select one of the following options: Restore Overwrite to overwrite the original file or folder on the VM guest OSwith the file or folder restored from the backup. Restore Keep to save a file or folder restored from the backup next to theoriginal file or folder. Veeam Backup & Replication adds the RESTORED- prefixto the original file or folder name, and saves the restored file or folder in thesame location where the original file or folder resides. Copy To to specify a path to save a file or folder on the local machine or in anetwork shared folder.Figure 26.Saving restored files32EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - NFSVeeam Backup & Replication configuration - NFSConfigure Veeam Backup & Replication to use the Data Domain system as a backuptarget, perform a test backup, and restore a backed up file in a Linux/UNIXenvironment.Configure an NFS folder as a backup targetYou can store backups on an NFS export mounted from the Data Domain system to anintermediate Linux system.The intermediate Linux system addresses a Veeam Backup & Replication supportrequirement for NFS shares. Veeam’s vPower NFS service prohibits explicitconnectivity to NFS shares, and Microsoft Windows systems are not optimized fornative NFS connectivity. EMC recommends this configuration for both VMware vSphereand Microsoft Hyper-V environments.The EMC Linux System Tuning Guide, available on EMC Online Support, providesmore specific information for configuring NFS on the Data Domain system.33EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - NFSAdd a Linux server to the backup infrastructure and then browse to the mounted pathto connect to the NFS export.1.Figure 27.Select Backup Infrastructure Managed servers Add Server.Configuring a backup repository34EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - NFS2.Figure 28.Click Linux.Adding a Linux server35EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - NFS3.Figure 29.At the Name step, specify a DNS name or IP address for the intermediateLinux server, and provide a description for future reference.Specifying a server name36EMC Da ta Do m a in a nd Veea m Ba c kup & Rep lic a tio n v9.5 Integ ra tio n Guid e
Veeam Backup & Replication configuration - NFS4.Figure 30.5.At the Credentials step, specify credentials and port settings for the Linuxserver.Specifying credentialsFollow the next steps of the
EMC Data Domain and Veeam Backup & Replication Integration Guide . Configuration overview Configuring a Data Domain system as a backup target for Veeam Backup & Replication requires the following steps: 1. Create CIFS shares, NFS exports, VTL libraries or DD Boost Storage Uni