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Backup to NAS (case ID: 04449086)

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I want to use the "Veeam Backup & Replication Community Edition" to backup the office 365 Data to a nas. After the installation is the lokal device (notebook) the Backup Proxy but i want to set the nas as backup proxy. When i want to add the nas, i got the notification "Network path not found or invalid credentials supplied". For credentilas i use the lokal admin from the nas. My network is a normal "home"-netowork without a domain. My credentials: Host name: nas-backup Username: nas-backup\admin Password: XXX Why does the connection not work?.
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Re: Backup to NAS (case ID: 04449086)

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It is unclear what you are trying to do. Are you trying to set up the NAS as a proxy within VBR or VBO?

The best you can do is use VBR to back up the VM image of your VBO server. Backing up the VBO database files directly to NAS is not advised.

If you are using physical machines, you can install the Veeam Agent for Windows and use that to back up to the NAS server.
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Re: Backup to NAS (case ID: 04449086)

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Thank´s for your answer.
I want to backup the office 365 data directly to the nas. The backup-job should be directly safe the data on the nas. In the default configuration i can only safe the data on the local machine (Notebook).
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Re: Backup to NAS (case ID: 04449086)

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Hi @Woodpecker

The underlying technology of the repository is a Jet database which probably cannot run on such a NAS. You can see here what is supporter: https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbo36 ... tml?ver=40

But NAS systems mostly don't work because they either don't use the right SMB protocol, and the other issue is that mostly they are not fast enough to support a running database
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