How can I add a Hyper-V host to BDRSuite for backup and recovery?

How can I add a Hyper-V host to BDRSuite for backup and recovery?

  1. To add an HyperV Host (Standalone, Hyper-V Cluster or SMB server), you need to enter the hyper-V host details such as Hostname/IP Address and credentials (Username & password that has administrative privileges).
  2. BDRSuite will automatically install BDRSuite Delegation Service (BDS) on the target Hyper-V hosts and the host will be added to the backup server.
  3. BDS is a mandatory component for backup operations which will be automatically installed on each host through backup server.
  4. You can then configure backup for the added hosts.
Refer to User Guide for more information.
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