haraldgrau wrote: ↑Feb 02, 2021 9:48 am
The point is, the agent backup is as far as I know a file-evel backup not a VM oriented backup. So I backup the volume where the virtual machines are stored as once. And not the VMs as objects. That is in my eyes the great advantage in a "smart" virtual environmental backup solution.
And: The restore...I have to do it from the host

...(?)
That's not really a smart solution ....
I'd also like to point out that this isn't really a correct perception of Veeam agent backups. While the Veeam agents for Windows/Linux do have an option to perform an old-school style file level backups, the default behavior is to create image based backups exactly like the VM based products. Snapshots aren't created at the hypervisor level, but use VSS on Windows, and the Veeam created "veeamsnap" module on Linux and, in both cases, there is full support for CBT just like with hypervisor based backups. Basically, when using Veeam, agent based backups are nearly identical to VM based backups, unless you explicitly choose to use file level backup.
For restore, yes, you must do it from within the guest but we have a simple, bootable ISO which boots up a wizard and lets you restore the system quite easily. Is it as easy as hypervisor? OK, probably not, but it's still very easy and fast. And, technically, we also support a simple method to export agent backups to VHD/VHDX from the VBR server, and I believe Promox supports importing both of these formats, with a simple import function.
So sure, it won't be a 100% VMware experience, but it's probably 95%, with the major exception being full system restore needing a little more work, but those should be quite rare events.