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Backing Up a Bare Metal Windows Server Using Veeam Agent for Windows (EN) |
Learn how to configure the Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows to back up your Bare Metal Windows server |
2024-04-05 |
Learn how to configure the Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows to back up your Bare Metal Windows server.
[!primary] To back up a Bare Metal Linux server using Veeam Backup and Replication (Enterprise), see this guide.
- An OVHcloud Bare Metal Windows server
- Veeam Backup and Replication 12.0 installed
- Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows 6.0.2 installation software (Veeam account required)
Warning
This guide presupposes that you have followed the steps detailed in our first guide Preparing a Bare Metal Server backup with Veeam Enterprise.
Download Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows 6.0.2 on the target server for your backup.
Install the Veeam Agent and select No
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Click the menu button and select + Add New Job...
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Modify the default Name and/or Description, if you want to, and click Next
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Choose what data you want to back up and click Next
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Choose Veeam backup repository
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Enter the Veeam backup server name or IP address and Specify your personal credentials (from a valid Veeam Enterprise service account).
Click Next
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It will take a moment for your license to load.
Select your Backup repository and, if desired, modify the retention policy.
Click Next
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Warning
If you do not see "Standard S3" as an option for your backup repository, use the steps below to check the access permissions.
From the Veeam Enterprise application interface, select Backup Repositories
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In the Standalone applications
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If desired, you can enable the backup cache if the remote backup target is temporarily unavailable.
Click Next
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If you want, you can choose guest processing options.
Click Next
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Choose your backup schedule preferences and click Apply
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Review your settings. If you want the backup job to run as soon as you finish, tick the checkbox ☑ at the bottom of the window.
Click Finish
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Click the menu ☰ button, select the job you just created, and click Backup Now
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You can view the progress of your backup in the Veeam Agent application:
On the Veeam Backup and Recovery server, the backup job will appear:
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