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Veeam infrastructure appliance (with iscsi)

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Hi.
Building lab environment.
The idea is to see if current Windows VBR customers could be migrated to (Linux) Veeam appliance model.

I have came accros that Veeam infrastructure appliance (with iscsi) is an option to install but I am missing some additional documentation on this topic.

Maybe a dumb question, but does "VeeamSoftwareAppliance_13.0.1.1071_20251217.iso" and installation in "Veeam infrastructure appliance (with iscsi)" mode allows appliance to connect to ISCSI targets, or is this appliance a target itself (expecting having local drives on it)?
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Hi Bostjan,

Not dumb at all, see the User Guide page here, I think it will explain most of it.

The "with iSCSI & NVMe/TCP" is meant for VMware backup proxies, so you would use it for Backup from Storage Snapshot.

The table here shows you the options for transport modes a bit more clearly.
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Thank you for your reply.
I have read the article you have provided.
So basically with linux appliance you are limited of not being able to connect to iscsi targets?

I've read other posts on the forum that one way (a workaround) to go is to setup its own linux server which has iscsi connection for example to nas Lun's. But I thought that Veeam infrastructure appliance (with iscsi&nvme) would be allowing exactly that. I guess I was wrong.

I'm trying to resolve scenarios where current customer has three repositorites:
Windows VBR
1. Primary backup repo: iscsi to nas LUN
2. Secondary backup repo: cloud immutable solution
3. Third backup repo: air gapped aka tapes

I am exploring options on appliance if it will be suitable for all three backup repositorites mentioned above, but I guess option 1 (iscsi to NAS LUN) will be hard to achieve with Veeam appliance, true?
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Happy to help Bostjan, and yes it seems correct at this moment, the Infrastructure Appliance probably isn't suitable for your needs here especially since currently the Veeam Appliances cannot be used as Tape Servers.

Go with a self-managed linux server in my opinion, it will meet your needs best.
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David thanks.
Is there any list what Linux distros (Veeam approved) can be used?
RockyLinux, Debian, Ubuntu?
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System Requirements page and check for each role.

Rocky, Debian, and Ubuntu are all pretty safe bets, just confirm the version in the System Requirements page.
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David thank you.
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BostjanUNIJA wrote: Feb 25, 2026 9:35 am David thanks.
Is there any list what Linux distros (Veeam approved) can be used?
RockyLinux, Debian, Ubuntu?
I use Rocky for nearly all of my iSCSI servers and I've had no problems with it. I use Ubuntu for a couple and, other than having to modify my installation scripts, that's been solid as well.
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Thank you for all your replies. I would like to cover one more scenario and I don't know if it's possible in Veeam Linux Appliance mode. Some customers are currently (for offsite purpose) rotating external disk drives for backup copy scenario.
Is this scenario still supported in Linux environment combining with Veeam?

Current specific (windows) scenario that I would like to compare with Veeam Appliance options:

* Hyper-v server (where this rotated external disk drives are physically attached).
* VBR (Windows) installed as a virtual machine on Hyper-V server
* Physically attached external usb disk drives represented to VBR VM as local drives and used as backup copy repository. And then rotating n-numbers of those disks to store backup copies.

Can something similiar be achieved on Linux level or a no go?
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Hi Bostjan,
* Physically attached external usb disk drives represented to VBR VM as local drives and used as backup copy repository. And then rotating n-numbers of those disks to store backup copies.
For the Software Appliance, extending storage / attaching USB devices currently isn't possible. 13.1 will add flexibility on the appliance internal storage management, but USB is blocked by the security guidelines.

Consider adding it as a repository on the Hyper-V host itself where the rotated drive is physically attached.
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Hi.
Thank you reply.
Will try different scenarios and report.
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david.domask wrote: Feb 24, 2026 4:37 pm
The "with iSCSI & NVMe/TCP" is meant for VMware backup proxies, so you would use it for Backup from Storage Snapshot.

The table here shows you the options for transport modes a bit more clearly.
Please let me chime in there.
I installed the VIA with iSCSI. But how do I configure the connection to the storage? The GUI does not show any options to configure iSCSI and I can't find any documentation about that either. Do I need to go to the CLI for that?

Thanks in advance.
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Cherzyk if your idea is to represent an iscsi storage (for example iscsi to NAS LUN) i had to (in my lab) to setup a dedicated linux vm (i used latest ubunto distro), and then mounted iscsi target, formated to xfs and after that I have represented this linux to Veeam, and selected iscsi in that linux to be used as repository...
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BostjanUNIJA wrote: Apr 13, 2026 9:53 am Cherzyk if your idea is to represent an iscsi storage (for example iscsi to NAS LUN) i had to (in my lab) to setup a dedicated linux vm (i used latest ubunto distro), and then mounted iscsi target, formated to xfs and after that I have represented this linux to Veeam, and selected iscsi in that linux to be used as repository...
That is what I currently do as well. Would love to use the appliance though and it seems that it is possible, given the install option.
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@cherzyk, your goal is to connect an iscsi storage to use as storage for a backup repository or your goal is to perform backup from storage snapshot over iscsi?

The option described is for backup from storage snapshot as noted in my previous post.

If you're looking for extended storage management capabilities when using the Infrastructure Appliance as a repository, we have plans to expand these capabilities in 13.1, so stay tuned.
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13.1 "goodies"? Nice :)
Looking forward for that info when it will be released.
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