I have a question regarding the construction of a helper appliance.
Referring to the following URL, "If you plan to restore Linux workloads to multiple locations, you must configure a helper appliance in each location." Does this mean I need to create a helper appliance for each subnet I plan to restore to?
Currently, there are two subnets in one region. In this case, do I need to create a helper appliance for each subnet?
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=120
To provide some background on why I am asking, when I restored the backup (Linux) of on-premises (VMware) to Azure, the VM that was restored to the subnet where the helper appliance was set up could start, but the VM that was restored to the subnet without a helper appliance could not. When I restored the non-starting VM to the subnet with the helper appliance, it was able to start.
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Re: Regarding the Construction of Helper Appliance
Hello,
I cannot remember a requirement "per subnet". Did you check with support about that topic? If yes, what's the support case number?
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Hannes
I cannot remember a requirement "per subnet". Did you check with support about that topic? If yes, what's the support case number?
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Regarding the Construction of Helper Appliance
We are currently inquiring at the following case number.
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