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Getting Back to Work. Doug Hazelman is Joining MSP360

Getting Back to Work. Doug Hazelman is Joining MSP360

When I left Veeam back in April 2017 I announced that I was taking the summer off to focus on myself and staying home for a bit. The summer turned into Fall and then Winter but I’m happy to say that I’m back in the game again working with MSP360 and their great set of products. You may notice that MSP360 has some relation to Veeam, most notable is that Ratmir Timashev (Veeam co-founder) is on their board. Continue reading

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Taking Advantage of Web Access for macOS & Linux in MSP360 Backup

Taking Advantage of Web Access for macOS & Linux in MSP360 Backup

It's been a few months since we introduced MSP360 Backup 2.1 for macOS & Linux that brought support for Web Access — a feature that enables you to use a web-based user-interface for the app. So in this article we'll demonstrate how to enable Web Access and use it to perform regular operations.
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Allocating MSP360 Backup VM socket licenses

Allocating MSP360 Backup VM socket licenses

MSP360 Backup VM edition by default comes with two processor socket licenses included, meaning that you can only backup your virtual machines from tte hypervisor that has no more than two physical processors. If your hypervisor incorporates three or more physical processors, you'll have to purchase an extra processor socket license for each processor. In this article we will explain how to purchase said socket licenses and attach them to your main MSP360 Backup VM edition license.

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