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Hyper-V install question

  • 24 February 2022
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Hello,

In the documentation for setting up a Hyper-V hypervisor for backup it’s stated that the VSA need to be installed on the commserve computer, I take it thats the commcell?

Whats the purpose of it being installed there?

Can someone explain the Hyper-V configuration maybe.

 

I have done vmware hypervisors but no hyper-V sofar.

Appreciate all help.

//Henke

 

 

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Best answer by Vinod RD 24 February 2022, 20:33

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Hey @Henke,

 

For Hyper-V the VSA Agent is usually loaded onto the Hyper-V Node(s) themselves.

As per Documentation:
The Virtual Server Agent can be installed on one or more machines, so that those machines can serve as VSA proxies. A VSA proxy manages backup and restore operations for guest VMs in your environment, eliminating the need to install agents on guest VMs.

The Virtual Server Agent can be deployed on a standalone Hyper-V server or a node in a Hyper-V cluster. Multiple VSA proxies can provide load distribution and load balancing to improve the backup and restore performance.

 

Best Regards,

Michael

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Hi @Henke ,

VSA binaries are required to perform discovery of Hyper-V node or nodes in a cluster so we have documented the requirement of having VSA package installed on the CommServe.

Alternatively if CS doesn't has VSA package installed or if Hyper-V host is in DMZ network then requirement is to register atleast one of the Hyper-V node to CS with VSA package installed and then create the client by entering registered Hyper-V node name. 

Regards,

Vinod