Adding Windows Servers & Windows Workstations/Endpoints for Disk Backup

Adding Windows Servers & Windows Workstations/Endpoints for Disk Backup

Backup Agent Overview

BDRSuite offers three methods to install backup agents on Windows machines you plan to backup. The backup agent is a mandatory component for Windows Backup (Disk Image & Files/Folders Backup). It runs with the service name – BDRSuite Delegation Service (BDS) and uses the port 32004. Ensure firewall outbound rules permit this port on the Windows Server & Endpoint and inbound rules on the Backup Server.

Backup Agent Installation Methods

  1. Manual Agent Installation (Recommended for small deployments): This is the default and recommended method for environments with a small number of Windows machines. You need to download and install the backup agent manually on each Windows machine you plan to backup.
  2. Bulk Agent Installation (Recommended for large deployments): For large-scale environments, bulk agent installation is the optimal choice. This method facilitates the deployment of backup agents across numerous Windows Servers and Workstations efficiently. You can use AD GPO and RMM tools to facilitate the bulk installation process.
  3. Automatic Agent Installation (Only for Windows Servers): In this method, the backup server will automatically install the backup agent on the target Windows machines. Please ensure there is network connectivity between the backup server and the machines you plan to backup. Additionally, you will need the machine credentials with administrative privileges.

Choosing the right backup installation method


Notes
Regardless of whether your machines are in local network or remote network, here’s how to decide which installation method to use: 
  1. If your machines are connected to Microsoft Active Directory (AD), you can use the AD GPO bulk installation method for efficient deployment.
  2. If you have access to Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) tools, you can choose the bulk installation using RMM tool. 
  3. If neither option is available, proceed with Manual Agent Installation on each machine.

Method 1: Manual Agent Installation  

How-to Video
Watch the video below for a step-by-step guide on adding Windows Servers and Windows Workstations/Endpoints using the manual agent installation method.

You can also follow the step-by-step instructions provided below.
Step 1: Download BDRSuite Backup Agent  
  1. Log in to the BDRSuite backup server console. Navigate to the 'Data Sources' menu and click on 'Servers & Endpoints'.
  2. Then, click on the 'Add Host' button and click the 'Windows' option to proceed.
  3. Choose 'Manual Agent Installation'.
  4. Click the download button and get the backup agent. Then, copy it to the target windows host you want to backup.
Step 2: Install Backup Agent on each Windows Machine you plan to backup  
  1. You can find the backup agent installer file as BDRSuite Delegation Service.
  2. Right click on the installer and click 'Install'.
  3. Then, click 'Run' to proceed.
  4. You'll see the welcome screen. Click 'Next' to continue the installation.
  5. Read the agreement, choose 'I accept' and click 'Next'.
  6. Following that, set a display name for your machine to identify the Windows host on the backup server. By default, it's the machine name, but you can change it if you prefer. Click 'Next'.
  7. Next, Enter the 'Backup Server DNS name or IP address' and click next. Once the backup agent is installed on the windows host, it will automatically connect to the backup server using these details
  8. Choose the backup component 'Files & Folders Backup' and click 'Next'. This will take you to the 'Review' screen.
  9. Review the configuration and click 'Install'.
  10. Installation of Backup agent components will begin. This might take a few minutes.
  11. Lastly, Click 'Finish' to start the BDRSuite services. Backup agent is now successfully installed on your windows machine.
Step 3: Backup Agent establishes connection to Backup Server  
  1. After successful installation, backup agent will automatically connect to the backup server using its IP address or DNS name provided during installation. This may take a few minutes.
  2. You can verify and manage the backup agent from the tray or services panel on your Windows machine. Backup agent will run as 'BDRSuite Delegation Service'.
  3. Once the BDRSuite service starts running and establishes connection to the backup server, the Windows Server or Endpoint will be successfully listed on the 'Data Sources -> Servers & Endpoints' page on your backup server.
  4. You can identify the Windows host using its IP address or the display name you configured, and the status will be shown as 'Active'. You can then manage all Windows hosts from this page.
  5. Once the host is successfully listed as Data Sources, you can configure backup from the 'Backup -> Configure Backup -> Windows' menu.

Method 2: Bulk Agent Installation  

This section outlines the different bulk agent installation methods available to deploy backup agents efficiently across numerous Windows machines, ensuring minimal manual intervention and consistent configuration. You can choose the one that best fits your environment and requirements.

Bulk Deployment Options

Option 1: Deploy through Microsoft AD GPO
Utilize Microsoft Active Directory Group Policy (AD GPO) to deploy backup agents, ensuring centralized and automated installations. In this method, you can choose between two options:
  1. Deploy MSI and MST File through AD GPO - This method involves creating an MST file using the Orca tool, then deploying the generated MST file and downloaded MSI file through AD GPO. For step-by-step detailed instructions, refer KB: 115216
  2. Deploy PowerShell file through AD GPO - This method involves creating a PowerShell script or batch script file using the MSI silent installation commands and deploying it using AD GPO. For step-by-step detailed instructions, refer KB: 115217
Option 2: Deploy through Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) Software
In this method, you can install backup agent on multiple backup hosts simultaneously through any third-party RMM tool. For detailed installation instructions to deploy backup agents using RMM tool, Refer KB:115218
Option 3: Advanced Deployment
The advanced deployment method allows you to import hosts from Active Directory/LDAP Server and add them to the backup server for backup. When selecting hosts, choose to install Backup Agent either automatically, manually, or using third-party tools.
To begin, click the button given in the UI: Import Hosts from AD/LDAP Server.
  1. AD/LDAP Server Selection:  If the AD/LDAP Server is already added then choose it from the drop down menu. If not, navigate to the 'Infrastructure -> AD/LDAP Server' menu and add your server first. For detailed instructions, click here.
  2. Filter Criteria: You can use the filter option to display only the hosts based on filter criteria such as All Organizational units or Domain Controllers (Criteria). The hosts can be filtered by the following options. Once selected, click 'Next'.
    1. Selecting a criteria
    2. Selecting a criteria and entering a distinguished name.
    3. Entering a distinguished name without selecting a criteria. Here, enter the distinguished name of the host to be added as a data source. 
  3. Host Selection: All the machines that are running in the AD will be listed here on this page. You can either select the entire host or just the machines based on the applied filter and click on Add. This will take you to the page where you need to add/select the credentials and also choose how you want to install the backup agent to the host such as Manual or Automatic Agent Installation. Upon selection, you can follow the steps listed on this article for each installation method.
  4. After selecting the hosts, they will appear on the page along with the option to search for hosts by name. Information such as the credential name, Backup agent installation type, and the option to edit credentials or installation types as needed are also available. In case you want to remove the added hosts you can do the same by selecting the respective host’s checkbox and click on the remove button.
  5. Now, you can click on Save and Ok, Proceed.
  6. You should receive a confirmation message indicating that the host has been successfully added upon the completion of the backup agent installation.
  7. The Windows Server or Endpoint will then be listed on the Data Sources -> Servers & Endpoints page on your backup server. You can now configure backups from the Backup -> Configure Backup -> Windows menu. 

Method 3: Automatic Agent Installation

Before you begin adding Windows machines using Automatic Agent Installation, ensure that all prerequisites listed below are met.

Prerequisites 

When adding Windows machines (Backup Hosts) for backup, make sure that the credentials you use have one of the following privileges: Administrator or User with Administrator Privileges.
Additionally, verify the following requirements:
  1. The Windows service 'BDRSuite Backup Server for Virtual and Physical Workloads' on the backup server machine should run under an administrator user account.
  2. The backup server should have access to the Admin$ folder of the backup host.
  3. Ensure that the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service is running on the backup host.
  4. Confirm that the Remote Registry service is active on the backup host.
  5. Test remote connectivity to the backup host from the backup server using WBEMTest.
For detailed instructions on configuring and verifying the prerequisites for Automatic Agent Installation, refer to the following KB article: KB 115202
Once you have confirmed that all prerequisites are met, follow the step-by-step instructions provided below.
Step-by-Step Instructions to Add Windows Machine using Automatic Agent Installation
1. Log in to the BDRSuite backup server console. Navigate to the 'Data Sources' menu and click on 'Servers & Endpoints'.
2. Then, click on the 'Add Host' button and click the 'Windows' option to proceed.
3. Choose 'Automatic Agent Installation' and enter the backup host information.
4. Display Name: Enter a name for the host that will help you identify it easily.
5. IP Address / DNS Name: Enter the IP address or DNS name of the Windows machine you plan to add for backup. The Host can be added through the following combinations:
  1. FQDN (Fully qualified domain name) - machine_name.domain_name
  2. Hostname – Enter the Hostname alone
  3. Hostname@Domain name – Enter the hostname followed by @ and domain name
  4. Domain name/Hostname – Enter the domain name followed backslash (/) and the hostname
  5. 192.xxx.xxx.xxx – Enter the IP address of the backup host
Notes
Note: If you have provided an invalid Hostname/IP address, the following alert message will be displayed “Unable to connect the remote Windows Machine. Please check network connection settings”
6. Credential: You can add the machine credentials in prior under the 'Credential Management' and select the credentials when adding the host here or you can simply Click on Add Credential to create a new one.
7. Email ID (Optional)   - Enter an email address if you want to receive reports & notifications. Please note that the entered email ID will exclusively receive email reports for the tasks and status of this particular host/endpoint.
Notes
Note: If you want to receive email notifications only for any of the specific task status ( Success, Failed, Partial etc). then navigate to 'Reports -> Email Notification' menu to configure the same.
8. Select Backup Type and Reboot Options: You must select the appropriate backup type and reboot options for the host. Choose the option 'I am going to configure only files & folders backup'.
9. Review & Save: Review all the entered host information and click on the Save button. The backup server will now initiate the backup agent installation on the target backup host. You should receive a confirmation message indicating that the host has been successfully added upon the completion of the backup agent installation.
10. The Windows Server or Endpoint will then be listed on the Data Sources -> Servers & Endpoints page on your backup server. You can now configure backups from the Backup -> Configure Backup -> Windows menu.