
MABS detects new VMs on a daily basis and protects them automatically. When protecting folders, MABS not only protects the VMs in that folder, but also protects VMs added later. MABS detects these folders and lets you protect VMs at the folder level and includes all subfolders. Folder level auto protection: vCenter lets you organize your VMs in VM folders.MABS also detects VMs managed by vCenter, allowing you to protect large deployments. As your deployment size grows, use vCenter to manage your VMware environment. Detect and protect VMs managed by vCenter: MABS detects and protects VMs deployed on a VMware server (vCenter or ESXi server).MABS's backup and recovery workflow helps you manage long-term retention and offsite backup. Cloud Integrated Backup: MABS protects workloads to disk and cloud.Instead, just provide the IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN), and login credentials used to authenticate the VMware server with MABS. Agentless backup: MABS doesn't require an agent to be installed on the vCenter or ESXi server, to back up the virtual machine.MABS provides the following features when backing up VMware virtual machines: Set up a protection group that contains the VMware VMs you want to back up, specify backup settings, and schedule the backup.Add the vCenter or ESXi server to Azure Backup Server.Add the account credentials to Azure Backup.Set up a VMware account that Azure Backup Server uses to access the VMware server.

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With MABS v3 Update Rollup 2 release, you can now back up VMware 7.0 VMs as well.
