Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows and Linux now available
News|by Leanne Bevan|22 May 2017
An easy-to-use backup agent, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows and Linux ensures the Availability of Windows or Linux workloads, providing you with backup and recovery for your workstations, physical servers and workloads that are running within the public cloud.
This agent works alongside Veeam Backup & Replication expanding the Availability capabilities on premise and in the cloud, helping you to quickly and easily avoid downtime and data loss.
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