{"id":382,"date":"2018-09-05T19:38:03","date_gmt":"2018-09-06T00:38:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/zewwy.ca\/?p=382"},"modified":"2018-09-21T18:29:45","modified_gmt":"2018-09-21T23:29:45","slug":"free-hypervisor-backup-part-1-installing-veeam-backup","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/zewwy.ca\/index.php\/2018\/09\/05\/free-hypervisor-backup-part-1-installing-veeam-backup\/","title":{"rendered":"Free Hypervisor Backup<br>Part 1 &#8211; Installing Veeam Backup"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2 style=\"text-align: center;\"><span class=\"ez-toc-section\" id=\"Intro\"><\/span>Intro<span class=\"ez-toc-section-end\"><\/span><\/h2>\n<p>A little while back I had blogged about how you can get ESXi for free (you can also choose to use Hyper-V free with any version of Windows Server 2016\/10, or using the stand alone core image).<\/p>\n<p>However now that I have a couple nice hypervisor test beds, (I use FreeNAS for my storage needs, I hope to write a couple FreeNAS posts soon) how do we go about making backups, now we could manually backup the VM files manually, but that takes a lot of work, and I&#8217;d generally don&#8217;t like dealing with the file directly as soon as snapshots get involved, then I prefer to stick with the providers APIs. As you can guess I don&#8217;t have time to learn ever providers huge list of APIs, let alone the time to build any type of application for it (be it direct .NET, ASP.NET (w\/ whatever front end (bootstrap\/angular\/etc)), JAVA (shutters), and whatever&#8230; so I could go on here but I&#8217;ll stop.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m personally not going to test a whole bunch of different solutions, but instead pull a bit of a fan boy and cover just Veeam. I came from using Backup Exec (which is now the hot potato of Backup Software, since it almost destroyed Symantec)&#8230; anyway, to using Veeam, and it was a breath of fresh air, not only do they have amazing support staff you know what they are doing (usually if you get in the higher tiers), but they also have a great form site with a good following and replies by the developers themselves. You also don&#8217;t need to sign up to read them if you need to find a solution to a problem in a pinch, they don&#8217;t mind airing out any dirty laundry cause more often then not it&#8217;s not directly their fault but the APIs they rely on. Anyway moving on.<\/p>\n<h2 style=\"text-align: center;\"><span class=\"ez-toc-section\" id=\"Getting_the_Installation_Media\"><\/span>Getting the Installation Media<span class=\"ez-toc-section-end\"><\/span><\/h2>\n<p>To start go here to grab <a href=\"http:\/\/veeam.com\/free-backup\">Veeam Free Backup<\/a>. This requires a login, I can only assume to avoid Captcha, or other mechanism to prevent DDOS or annoyances, as well as information gathering. Feel free to use fake information for this.<\/p>\n<p>Now Veeam can only be installed on Windows, <a href=\"https:\/\/helpcenter.veeam.com\/docs\/backup\/hyperv\/system_requirements.html?ver=95\">see here for all the detailed specs<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll choose Windows Server 2016 Datacenter as I have it available with my MSDN for all my educational needs. \ud83d\ude00<\/p>\n<p>So at this point we have:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>A supported OS installed physical or virtual (i prefer virtual specially for labs)<\/li>\n<li>A Copy of the latest version of Veeam free<\/li>\n<li>A hypervisor (Hyper-V or ESXi) with VMs<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>*If you are looking to backup physical machines liek desktops and laptops look at Veeam&#8217;s agent options, Veeam Windows agent and Linux agent allow to backup physical machines.<\/p>\n<h2 style=\"text-align: center;\"><span class=\"ez-toc-section\" id=\"Running_the_Installation_Media\"><\/span>Running the Installation Media<span class=\"ez-toc-section-end\"><\/span><\/h2>\n<p>After updates it&#8217;s finally time to mount that ISO! In my case I had downloaded it on my workstation machine running Windows with the vSphere phat client, so I mounted it via the vSphere option to mount a local ISO to the VM. After mounting, and double clicking the installation executable, you are presented with this:<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/HMa0z4q.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/HMa0z4q.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"989\" height=\"684\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: center;\"><span class=\"ez-toc-section\" id=\"The_EULA\"><\/span>The EULA<span class=\"ez-toc-section-end\"><\/span><\/h3>\n<p>Ooo, ahhhhh, click install&#8230;. and accept the EULA<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/2IWwDjC.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/2IWwDjC.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"547\" height=\"381\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: center;\"><span class=\"ez-toc-section\" id=\"Licensing_Free\"><\/span>Licensing (Free)<span class=\"ez-toc-section-end\"><\/span><\/h3>\n<p>You will be present with this license part of the wizard, but as the text at the bottom indicates, click next without this to use free mode&#8230; wow how intuitive, no radio buttons, or check boxes&#8230; just simple intuitive wizard design&#8230;. would you just look at that&#8230; a thing of beauty. Click Next.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/ibKXtfi.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/ibKXtfi.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"542\" height=\"381\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>I was good with an all-in-one so I left the defaults, click next,<\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: center;\"><span class=\"ez-toc-section\" id=\"Dependencies\"><\/span>Dependencies<span class=\"ez-toc-section-end\"><\/span><\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/7RYlJaO.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/7RYlJaO.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"544\" height=\"381\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>What is this? A clear, concise dependency check! And here I thought I could trick them by not installing things and see how it go, they seem to have done a good job covering their bases&#8230; and what is this?! and install button&#8230; you mean&#8230; I don&#8217;t have a vague link to a KB with some random technical blabber that links me to an executable to install before having to re run the wizard&#8230;. well lets see if it even works&#8230; Click Install&#8230; (Assuming internet connection; which this server does have, as how I got it updated)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/Qj8gphE.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/Qj8gphE.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"549\" height=\"378\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Kool&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/NIwXN98.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/NIwXN98.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"547\" height=\"382\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>What is this?! no way&#8230;. it installed everything for me&#8230; and I didn&#8217;t have to reboot or re-run the wizard. Get out of town!; and click next.<\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: center;\"><span class=\"ez-toc-section\" id=\"Install_location_and_verification\"><\/span>Install location and verification<span class=\"ez-toc-section-end\"><\/span><\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/fpaHc3H.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/fpaHc3H.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"549\" height=\"379\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Again I&#8217;m OK with the defaults, click Install.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/CuICXQL.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/CuICXQL.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"543\" height=\"378\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Let it install (it will use MS SQL Express (which is free up to 10 GB DB&#8217;s).<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/8LRtk35.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/8LRtk35.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"546\" height=\"380\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s a saying that goes &#8220;waiting is the hardest part&#8221;, thankfully with Veeam, this seems to be the case. Be patient while the installation completes, you&#8217;ll be glad you did. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>Alright finally&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/7jHS6ip.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/7jHS6ip.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"546\" height=\"376\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Click Finish, Now that was easy.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/023G7AV.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/i.imgur.com\/023G7AV.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"469\" height=\"170\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Click Restart.<\/p>\n<h2 style=\"text-align: center;\"><span class=\"ez-toc-section\" id=\"Summary\"><\/span>Summary<span class=\"ez-toc-section-end\"><\/span><\/h2>\n<p>That&#8217;s it! That&#8217;s all there is to it, the smoothest installation I&#8217;ve ever done, so smooth it doesn&#8217;t actually warrant it&#8217;s own blog post. But what the heck&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>In Part 2 I&#8217;ll cover some basic configurations, and backup our first VM!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Intro A little while back I had blogged about how you can get ESXi for free (you can also choose to use Hyper-V free with any version of Windows Server 2016\/10, or using the stand alone core image). 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