BackupAdmin123
Technical User
Hi,
The company where I am working for does have two sites, which are separated from each other.
One site is for all users within the company and the other one is for retail related things.
It's possible to lookup servers/computers and stuff in Site2 but connected at Site2 it's not possible to lookup servers/computers in Site1.
We would like to backup three servers which are located in Site2 and add them as clients to our Backup Server in Site1.
Now we have to open some ports on the firewall in Site2, but can someone maybe tell me which ports to open, so that we can successfull install the client on Site2 to see our Backup server in Site1?
We first were thinking about configuring a storage node on those servers, but I think it will be much easier to configure them as normal backup clients on our Backup server, so I hope someone can tell me how we can achieve this.
We have an VLS6000-series that should be able to backup those clients in Site2.
Hope someone can help or put me in the right direction!
Many thanks!
Hans
The company where I am working for does have two sites, which are separated from each other.
One site is for all users within the company and the other one is for retail related things.
It's possible to lookup servers/computers and stuff in Site2 but connected at Site2 it's not possible to lookup servers/computers in Site1.
We would like to backup three servers which are located in Site2 and add them as clients to our Backup Server in Site1.
Now we have to open some ports on the firewall in Site2, but can someone maybe tell me which ports to open, so that we can successfull install the client on Site2 to see our Backup server in Site1?
We first were thinking about configuring a storage node on those servers, but I think it will be much easier to configure them as normal backup clients on our Backup server, so I hope someone can tell me how we can achieve this.
We have an VLS6000-series that should be able to backup those clients in Site2.
Hope someone can help or put me in the right direction!
Many thanks!
Hans