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Using multiple installations of Enterprise Manager and more.

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Hi!

In the documentation there is no direct mention of the possibility of managing the Veeam Backup Server with more than one Enterprise Manager. I have 2 questions:
1. Is it possible to connect a Veeam Backup Server to multiple Enterprise Manager's?
2. Enterprise Manager installed in domain xxx.domain.local. Veeam Backup Server's installed in domain yyy.domain.local. Is it possible to manage these Veeam Backup Server's with this Enterprise Manager?

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Hello Vyacheslav,

1. Veeam Backup server can only be managed by a single instance of Enterprise Manager.
2. Yes, assuming you have trust relationship configured between these domains.

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Thank you for answers!
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O.K.
If I would put the Veeam Backup Server and Enterprise Manager in the same domain (xxx.domain.local), but the virtual machine (which I must backup), the backup proxy server and the backup repository in yyy.domain.local? Will it work?
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Yes, if your backup server can reach your proxy servers/repository servers over the network connection. As to the VMs then they can be in their own domain with no trusts at all.
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