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Veeam agent for Linux and Mac
Team,
Does the Veeam agent for Linux and Mac work similar to the Windows edition?
Meaning as a standalone backup just for a particular system?
Regarding Linux: we use Mint for the desktop and Ubuntu for the server (both the latest LTS editions).
Any limitations to be aware of?
Warm regards - Will
Does the Veeam agent for Linux and Mac work similar to the Windows edition?
Meaning as a standalone backup just for a particular system?
Regarding Linux: we use Mint for the desktop and Ubuntu for the server (both the latest LTS editions).
Any limitations to be aware of?
Warm regards - Will
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Re: Veeam agent for Linux and Mac
Hi Will
Each Veeam Agent protects one machine.
Linux Mint is not supported by the veeam Agent.
See the supported linux distributions here:
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agent ... tml?ver=50
Each Veeam Agent protects one machine.
Linux Mint is not supported by the veeam Agent.
See the supported linux distributions here:
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agent ... tml?ver=50
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Re: Veeam agent for Linux and Mac
I know each agent protects one machine.
But the question was along the lines of running and configuring it independent from some central management server?
Similar to the Windows equivalent?
Regarding Linux Mint: under the hood, it runs Ubuntu-LTS.
To the best of your knowledge: would/could it work? Even if not supported?
But the question was along the lines of running and configuring it independent from some central management server?
Similar to the Windows equivalent?
Regarding Linux Mint: under the hood, it runs Ubuntu-LTS.
To the best of your knowledge: would/could it work? Even if not supported?
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Re: Veeam agent for Linux and Mac
You can choose both type of backups, depending on what you need. You can use a VBR Server, or you can install the agent as a standalone agent by yourself.
- Managed by Veeam Backup Server
- Managed by Agent
It‘s the same as with windows Agents.
- Managed by Veeam Backup Server
- Managed by Agent
It‘s the same as with windows Agents.
I don‘t know, if it works. I don‘t have a linux mint machine. But I have found a reddit post from 2 years ago, that it will work, but of course totally unsupported.Regarding Linux Mint: under the hood, it runs Ubuntu-LTS.
To the best of your knowledge: would/could it work? Even if not supported?
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Re: Veeam agent for Linux and Mac
Great - thank you (again!) for this swift return...
Have a nice evening!
Cheers - Will
Have a nice evening!
Cheers - Will
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Your welcome.
Thanks, same to you
Thanks, same to you
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Re: Veeam agent for Linux and Mac
Just to add some info:
Windows has a GUI like any other app.
Linux you need to run in Terminal "veeam" to get a terminal-like GUI.
Bye!
Windows has a GUI like any other app.
Linux you need to run in Terminal "veeam" to get a terminal-like GUI.
Bye!
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