Hello,
I just had a special request from a client. And I want confirmation before replying.
It is a service company developing over several countries in Europe. It uses a large architecture vmware to test their development.
They want a product that allows you to backup and restore, all managed by the responsible development and not the service management infrastructure.
After consideration, I feel that the virtual lab applications only allow to test the backup, not a restoration that overrides the virtual machine product.
The second question is it possible to delegate rights to Veeam, but acceded to the preservation or restoration is essential to Veeam accessing the server. There are no customer Veeam or web interface to configure the jobs to be accessible from the workstation?
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Re: Backup & Restore by user
Wow, have you had a chance to review sticky FAQ topic and recorded product demos referenced there? Our U-AIR feature and it workflow is designed from ground up exactly for this - application item restores managed by users, application owners and developmentpetitbleu wrote:After consideration, I feel that the virtual lab applications only allow to test the backup, not a restoration
This phrase does not make any sense to me?petitbleu wrote:that overrides the virtual machine product
Enterprise Manager web UI is designed for job management. We also have roles available in Windows UI such as Restore Operator to make sure users can only do specific tasks they are allowed to.petitbleu wrote:The second question is it possible to delegate rights to Veeam, but acceded to the preservation or restoration is essential to Veeam accessing the server. There are no customer Veeam or web interface to configure the jobs to be accessible from the workstation?
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