JobR can be integrated with the following data protection systems (additional systems are in development):
Veritas NetBackup
Veeam
Commvault
Cohesity
This article covers the following topics:
- How does JobR connect with on-premise data protection systems
- Access Credentials
- Accessing Vertias NetBackup
- Accessing Veeam
- Accessing Commvault
- Accessing Cohesity
How does JobR Connect?
MID Server
JobR requires a MID Server to collect data from your on-premise data protection systems.
When you create a new Data Source within JobR, you will have the option to specify a MID Server to use. The MID Server must be able to access the servers you wish to collect data from. Please check section below on MID Server Security policy.
Access Credentials
JobR needs to connect to any data protection system via its REST API and requires valid access credentials. The administrator of the system in question must configure/provide those credentials to whoever is configuring JobR.
Accessing Veritas NetBackup:
JobR supports Veritas NetBackup version 8.3 and above.
It is recommended to use API Key authentication.
The REST API URL (typically https://masterserverURL) is required along with the API key for an administrator-level account.
Accessing Veeam:
JobR supports Veeam Enterprise Manager version 11 and above.
It is recommended to use basic authentication.
The Enterprise Manager REST API URL (typically https:/VeeaEMURL:9398) is required along with credentials (user id and password) for an administrator-level account.
Accessing Commvault
JobR supports Commvault v11.26.18 and above
It is recommended to use basic authentication
The core Commvault URL (typically https://cellname) is required along with credentials (userid and password) for an administrator-level account. The password needs to be base64 encoded, you can use an online encoding site like Base64 Encode and Decode - Online.
Accessing Cohesity
JobR supports Cohesity v6.6 and above
It is recommended to use basic authentication
The core Cohesity URL (typically https://clustername) is required along with credentials (userid and password) for an administrator-level account
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