Hi everybody, after studying the Help center, I am still uncertain about what kind of machine is most suitable as a Gateway server in MS Azure.
Does Veeam offer complete VIA-based machines for deployment from Azure Marketplace?
Quote from Help center:
Gateway servers can be deployed using the Veeam JeOS image by selecting the Infrastructure Appliance option
Using the VIA-based ISO is not possible, as it cannot be configured due to the lack of a Console, correct?
Or does Veeam prefer the deployment of an Ubuntu oder Windows server for Azure Gateways and e.g. WAN Accelerators?
Thank you,
Didi7
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Re: [V13] Gateway server in Azure ...
The Help Center is about just deploying a VIA to act as a gateway server, not necessarily in Azure. Since you cannot use a custom ISO (essentially the VIA ISO) for a VM in Azure, the only way you'd be able to get a VIA in Azure is to deploy it locally as a Hyper-V VM, upload the VHD to Azure and use that VHD as an image for a new Azure VM.
Any supported Windows or Linux machine can be used as a Gateway server though (size will depend on the workloads it handles). You can deploy a base machine, or use any of the hardened prebuilt images the Azure marketplace has...but its probably best to deploy a base image and harden it yourself. Veeam really doesn't have a preference of Windows vs Linux.
Any supported Windows or Linux machine can be used as a Gateway server though (size will depend on the workloads it handles). You can deploy a base machine, or use any of the hardened prebuilt images the Azure marketplace has...but its probably best to deploy a base image and harden it yourself. Veeam really doesn't have a preference of Windows vs Linux.
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Hello RyanJ,
thank you for your valuable answer. Ok, pre-deploying a VIA-based machine on Hyper-V would be an option. In this case updates could be centrally managed by the Veeam Software Appliance, if preferred.
To the community.
Does anybody use a pre-deployed VIA-based Hyper-V machine in Azure and how it's going?
thank you for your valuable answer. Ok, pre-deploying a VIA-based machine on Hyper-V would be an option. In this case updates could be centrally managed by the Veeam Software Appliance, if preferred.
To the community.
Does anybody use a pre-deployed VIA-based Hyper-V machine in Azure and how it's going?
Using the most recent Veeam B&R in many different environments now and counting!
*** Nominated for being the earliest early adopter of VSA ***
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