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Feature Request - MultiTenancy in Enterprise Manager

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Hi,

We are cloud solution service providers and currently looking for backup solution for our cloud VM's.
When we tested Veeam we were very impressed by the product, however, one of the things that we are looking for is missing from your product, which is RBAC.
We need that feature so we can publish the access to Enterprise Manager over the wan, create specific accounts based on our customers, so when customer A will log in, he will see only his own VM's and will be able to backup\restore it and won't be able to see other customers VM's.

In simple words: Multi-Tenancy.
Every customer will have it's own instance inside Enterprise Manager.

Is this something that is possible with Veeam?
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Re: Feature Request - MultiTenancy in Enterprise Manager

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Tomer,
Couple of weeks ago Veeam has announced Enhanced 1-Click Restore in the blog: http://www.veeam.com/blog/countdown-6-e ... on-v7.html
It seems that this is something you are looking for.
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Re: Feature Request - MultiTenancy in Enterprise Manager

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For now there is no such functionality available, unless you’re willing to deploy separate EM for each of the customers.

However, kindly review the link provided above and see whether the next release is likely to meet your expectations.

Hope this helps.
Thanks.
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Re: Feature Request - MultiTenancy in Enterprise Manager

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Hi,

I review the new 1-Click restore and it does look like something that might work, however, we will need to wait until the product will be out to fully test it.
If it will not answer the multi-tenancy needs, is it something that you might include in future releases?
Providing multitenancy will surely give another boost to the product from Cloud Providers point of view.
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Is it something that you might include in future releases?
All potential features are reviewed in accordance to public demand. That’s why, we always encourage our customers to share their views and attitudes with us.

Thanks for the feedback; much appreciated.
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Hi Tomer,

As a service provider don't you already have some existing web UI for customers to use for managing their deployment with you (e.g. adding new VMs, reconfiguring existing etc). Would not it make more sense to enable them to manage backup and restores right in the same UI, instead of having to go to some other UI specifically for that purpose?

Thanks!
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Re: Feature Request - MultiTenancy in Enterprise Manager

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Hi Gostev,

Yes, you are right with your assumption. We are using Parallels Automation for provisioning services and each customer have its own CP where he manage his own resources.
The ideal part is to have complete integration between the systems, so users will be able to manage their VM's and their backup from the same panel, however, most 3rd parties softwares don't have such functionality enabled.
In this case the management and the integration is done on 2 phases: Provisioning and Billing integration and Customers CP.
For example we can take BackupAgent or Ahsay: Customers are buying backup resources from the CP, an API calls are being transferred to the Backup engine which in turns create an instance for each customer with specific resources.
On the customer CP there will be an Entry link for the Backup Panel (external UI) and from there the customers will manage their backups.
New resources will be created from CP.

If you wish to get more insight of how this process really work and see it in action, I will gladly assist you with this.
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Glad to hear this is the case! In fact, v7 brings some new functionality inline with my assumption ;) specifically, we will provide RESTful API to allow you to easily integrate Veeam backup and restore operations into your existing customer portal. Hope this will help you to achieve your goals. Thanks!
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Re: Feature Request - MultiTenancy in Enterprise Manager

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Hi Veeam Team,

Is there an update on this requirement (Multi-Tenancy of Enterprise Manager)? The original post is three years old and I was wondering if there are any changes? Thanks!
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Re: Feature Request - MultiTenancy in Enterprise Manager

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Hi Timo, I've merged your another post into existing topic discussing similar questions. Please review.
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