In this week, I have installed a new Veeam backup and replication server in my customer’s environment. After I have set it up I have run several jobs and saw that the VSS runs from the Hyper-V’s host and initiates the VSS process on the virtual machines. Posting successful job running, reviewing into job details and found that Hyper-V hosts were used on NetApp VSS for running the snapshot and backups. I didn’t want it, in future’s task we are going to uninstall the NETAPP components, therefore, I found a way to change the VSS provider from Veeam and chose a Microsoft CSV VSS provider per host.
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