Now we’ll need to provide some credentials that Veeam can use to talk to the ONTAP appliance. Enter the IP Address of the cluster management port (we configured this in Part 3). The New NetApp Storage wizard will launch. Later we’ll be able to see how this VM will be associated with the ONTAP snapshots of this volume.įirst we’ll need to login to the Veeam console and go to the Storage Infrastructure section. This is one part of a seven part series – links to the other parts can be found at the bottom of the page.īefore proceeding to this stage I have built a Windows Server 2016 VM on the new NFS volume. Here I’ll be using Veeam Backup and Replication v9.5. Now we’ll have a look at how you can start leveraging the snapshot technology of ONTAP by integrating it with Veeam. By now, we should have our NetApp Data ONTAP appliance deployed and configured, an NFS volume created with an export policy, and the volume configured as a new datastore in vSphere.
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