Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager License File Download

The Veeam Enterprise Manager is an optional, free tool which can be used to manager multiple Backup Servers. Put simply it is a web-based interface to your data protection environment, allowing you to edit and run existing jobs. It also adds additional functionality such as delegated restores, a REST API, role-based access, encryption password loss protection and, in the context of this post, 1-Click File Restores. Most of these features require an Enterprise license and the REST API an Enterprise+ license but since the vast majority of Veeam installations are one of these this should not be a problem. 1-click restore enables users to quickly browse or search for a deleted item and then quickly restore it.
With version 8 this required the guest to be backed up with Guest File System Indexing enabled: One of the very cool, but widely unrecognised new features in v9, is that this is no longer required for browsing, only searching. File system indexing gives an additional overhead in terms of the backup so is not generally enabled during the backup as file and object restore from the Backup Console has never required it. With version 9 it is not required for the Enterprise Manager either. Power Maxx Vibration Plate Manual Treadmill. To perform a file restore using the Enterprise Manager.
Naviate to HTTPS://:9443 then login and and click the FILES tab. You should see the following: At this point we need to select the virtual machine we wish to restore from so enter its name in the textbox or click the link or pick VM from list and select the relevant VM. You should see the following: The VM I have selected does not have indexing enabled. With version 9 we can mount the backup file directly, using the mount server on the repository so select Mount Backup.
After a short delay and some messages describing the progress you should eventually see something similar to the following: Expand the tree and select the file you wish to restore. In the example here we will navigate to the FONTs: Select the file you want to restore and then right-click it: We have a number of options here. Restore will simply restore the file to it’s original location (hence the name 1-click restore) but for now we will simply click Download. After confirming that you really want to download the file you should see something similar to the following: The file is now ready to download to you local machine. Ensure that the LOG tab is selected and then just click the download link near the bottom of the screen. If this is not available you will need to ensure that the restore entry in the list has been selected.
Cvlt-ii Scoring Software. After clicking this link you should receive the following diagolgue box: Save the resulting ZIP file to a convenient location and then double-click it to open it. We have the following: Which shows the following when opened: Now, let us just recap what we have done here.
Using Enterprise Manager we hae successfully restored a file quickly and easily using a web browser using 1-click restore. With version 9 we did not need to enable indexing on the backup job in order to do this, as the v9 mount server mounts the backup file directly without this need, allowing us to browse the backup job. Sony Vegas Pro 11 Keygen 1t4.
Note that this is all from the same agentless, image-level backup of the virtual machine. Better still, Enterprise Manager is available at no extra cost and the 1-click restore availability is included with the Enterprise license, which most customers already have, making this effectively a free tool which can greatly easy the restore of individual items without the need to use the Console.