Permissions for the account that you specify when adding a Linux server differ depending on the role that you plan to assign to this server: For more information, see the Required Permissions Reference. You can either grant the Administrator role to the account or configure granular vCenter Server permissions for certain Veeam Backup & Replication operations in the VMware vSphere environment. If the vCenter Server is added to the backup infrastructure, an account that has administrative permissions is required. The following are required permissions to work with virtualization servers and hosts during data protection tasks. Alternatively, you can assign db_owner role for this database to the service account.įor more information, see Microsoft Docs.
Īccounts that are members of the Protected Users Active Directory group cannot be used to access the backup server remotely over the Veeam Backup & Replication console. In most environments, SeBackupPrivilege and SeRestorePrivilege are assigned to user accounts added to the Administrators group.
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To perform file-level restore for Microsoft Windows VMs, the account must have the following permissions and privileges: In other cases (except file-level restore), you can run it under an account that is a member of the Users group on the machine where the console is installed.
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When you open the Veeam Backup & Replication console for the first time or after a cumulative patch is installed on the backup server, you must run the console under an account with the local Administrator permissions on the machine where the console is installed. Veeam Backup & Replication Console Permissions The account used for product installation must have the local Administrator permissions on the target machine.