Guest Processing for Windows-Based VMsįor VMs with Microsoft Windows guest OS, Veeam Backup & Replication obtains information about the guest’s IP addresses from VMware Tools. At this step, no connection between the Veeam backup server and VM guest networks is established.Ģa. Veeam Backup Manager connects to the vCenter Server or ESXi host and gathers metadata about VMs and hosts engaged in the backup process.Veeam Data Movers on the backup proxy and repository establish a connection with each other for data transfer.Veeam Backup Manager establishes a connection with Veeam Data Movers on the backup repository and backup proxy, and sets a number of rules for data transfer (such as network traffic throttling rules, and so on).On the backup proxy, a new Veeam Data Mover is started for each task that the proxy is processing. The Transport Services, in their turn, start the Veeam Data Movers. After the necessary backup infrastructure resources have been assigned, Veeam Backup Manager connects to the Transport Services on the target repository and on the backup proxy.The resource scheduler checks what resources are available, and assigns backup proxies and repositories to process that job tasks using Veeam’s load balancing. The Veeam Backup Service includes a resource scheduling component for managing all tasks and resources in the backup infrastructure. Veeam Backup Manager connects to the Veeam Backup Service.Veeam Backup Manager reads job settings from the Veeam Backup configuration database and creates a list of VM tasks to process (one task stands for one VM disk).When a backup job is initialized, the Veeam Backup Manager process is started on the Veeam backup server.To help you better understand firewall settings and connection initiation flow, the process is illustrated by the diagram (see below): In the initialization phase, Veeam Backup & Replication prepares resources necessary for a backup job. Initialization PhaseĪ backup job can be started automatically or manually in the Veeam Backup & Replication console, Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager web console, by means of PowerShell, RESTful API and other.
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