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Veeam Agent for IBM AIX capabilites

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Hi Everyone,

May I know if we can back up IBM physical server using Veeam Agent for IBM AIX after purchasing individual license to integrate the backup management and process with Veeam Enterprise Plus console:

Can I point the backup location/repository into Azure?
Would it be possible to restore it as VM either in Azure or VMware on-premise?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Veeam Agent for IBM AIX capabilites

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@albertwt It is not possible to recover AIX servers to VMware or Azure VM. You'll have to assure that you have hardware that can be used or look into the migration of the existing application to newer architectures.

For licensing, this is described in the user guide on how to license it either standalone or using VBR.
For storing data in a repository, please have a look at how to manage VBR servers.
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Hi @nielsengelen, thank you for the reply.

Using the https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agent ... tml?ver=30, I assume the VBA can do backup to Azure Storage account or any other cloud based repo?
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Re: Veeam Agent for IBM AIX capabilites

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@albertwt,

No, it cannot. May I ask you how you've concluded that it can? We might need to fix the guide if it's confusing.

Thanks!
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