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Vmprotect 9 centralized control panel ?

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Hello everybody,

I've read on the manual that is available a centralized control panel where can be collected the information from the appliances...
The manual says that the panel is available from the installation file, as an appliance.

But in the installation file I'm not able to find it...

Can somebody help me?

Thanks in advance.
Bruno

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Hi Bruno,

The Centralized Dashboard component is available for download from your account management at: https://www.acronis.com/en-us/my/products/ . Check the "Centralized Dashboard" tab under your registered license. See screen shot in the attach.

Thank you.
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Best regards,
Vasily
Acronis Virtualization Program Manager

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Vasily Thanks for your time, I take this opportunity to ask you one more thing: it is possible to produce an extract of jobs defined, in text format, so we can use it for documentation purpose?

Could be enough to have a list of tasks defined with the VM included for each task... actually, it seems to me, that this can be done only by viewing each single task, in web interface.

Thank you very much,
Bruno

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Hi Bruno,

While there is no such functionality in Acronis Backup for VMware (vmProtect), you can use the Export/Import Configuration feature to protect your backup tasks settings (see Configure->Agent Settings->Export/Import). This feature allows you to capture the product configuration including all tasks and their schedule and apply it to freshly deployed appliance and/or installed Windows Agent.

Hope I got your final goal correctly :)

P.S. you can also set up a Disaster Recovery Plan to be sent automatically after backup (in additional backup options). This plan provides step-by-step instructions (it's an .html doc) on how to recover VMs from the backup, for example it contains the actual path to the backups, the steps which should be performed with the product, etc. The plan may be useful if the recovery has to be performed by a person who's unfamiliar with the backup infrastructure used in your environment.

Thank you.
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Best regards,
Vasily
Acronis Virtualization Program Manager

Hi Vasily,
thank You so much for your answer, I know that the tasks can be exported, and we're doing it regularly, but I was searching a way to have a list of the VM's and their related tasks, in text mode so I can use it in our documentation...

May be that the "disaster recovery plan" will be enough, I'll take a look.

Thanks,
Best regards,
Bruno