We have a VMware vcenter, through which we browse and backup VMs. We would like to backup the appliance, what is the best practise. Using same VMware snapshot backup?
Best answer by MichaelCapon
View originalWe have a VMware vcenter, through which we browse and backup VMs. We would like to backup the appliance, what is the best practise. Using same VMware snapshot backup?
Best answer by MichaelCapon
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Never try to install anything inside the VCSA . Keep it untouched as from VMWare, this way’ll always get support from them. And with Commvault no need to install something inside it.
You just need to deploy/setup a VSA proxy or add this to your MediaAgent to be able to protect your VCSA. Details through
it’s a linux based vCenter appliance. Do we need to install VMware agent ? or can it be added directly to commvault.
Hi
As per the documentation:
If vCenter is running on a virtual machine, you can use a Virtual Server Agent backup to protect the virtual machine as well as the vCenter database and files. This is the recommended method for backing up a vCenter Server Appliance.
When vCenter runs on a virtual machine, consider the following points when using the Virtual Server Agent to back up the VM:
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Michael
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