![]() ![]() Given that we use Veeam to back up most of our servers (all but the one physical server) I already knew that I would use a Vlab and SureBackup Job to create the sandbox environment. And finally, how to provide internet access to the Dynamics server in order to test the Salesforce connector functionality.How to give Dynamics access to the domain controller it will need to operate.Once virtualised, we needed to think about: ![]() ‘OK, not too hard’, I hear you say…īecause we have VMware, and Dynamics runs on a physical server, it was really a question of how best to virtualise it. This came about because we are currently in the process of upgrading our Microsoft Dynamics GP server from 2010 to 2015, and I was asked to provide a developer with access to the 2010 server in a sandbox environment, for upgrade testing. In this series of two posts, I will run you through my processes and experience in creating a sandbox test environment with Backup Exec and Veeam. Creating a sandbox test environment with BackupExec and Veeamīy Richard Warren, Senior Systems Engineer at Computelec ![]()
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