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Utilizing Backup Enterprise Manager

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Since using Backup and Replication as a destination for Endpoint Backups in our environment, is there any way to monitor these Endpoint Backups with Backup Enterprise Manager?

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Hello B.F.,

Unfortunately, all Endpoint jobs are not reflected in the Enterprise Manager. Jobs with platform type Endpoint are simply hidden form manager’s engine. May I ask is there any additional functionality you would like to see as a part of this integration? Thanks.
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Hmmm, well I know I don't use BEM to it's full potential. However, when it comes to planning the backups and replications with multiple Veeam servers, I do really like the backup servers graph that is on the dashboard. From there I can see at a glance if there are any jobs that are over lapping. This would be beneficial if the Endpoint Backup jobs were also included in that graph as well.

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Understood, thanks! I thought you will ask for Self Service File Restore for Endpoint backups :wink:
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Baby steps. :)
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As to monitoring VEB via Enterprise Manager capabilities and more, are you searching for something like this?
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That does look like something I had in mind. However, looks like yet another additional cost and layer of software via LabTech. :(
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B.F., yes it is though providing additional feedback is always welcome.
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[MERGED] Endpoint Backup jobs in Backup Enterprise Manager

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Hi!

Coming back to this old topic, Are there any plans to make this happen? It would be a BIG help in my environment

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Correct, and Veeam Availability Console with its agents' monitoring and managing capabilities would be your way to go. Thanks.
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Keith,

Enterprise Manager won’t display agent jobs. However, it should be possible to perform browse and restore for upcoming VAW 2.0 backups through Enterprise Manager.
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