This information describes how to manage SnapCenter by managing your hosts, the SnapCenter Server repository, EMS data collection, and untrusted domains, and how to provision storage on Windows hosts, maintain role-based access control (RBAC), use the Dashboard, and generate reports.
You should read this information if you want to use SnapCenter in the following ways:
- Use Microsoft Network Load Balancing or hardware based external load balancer
- Provision storage on Windows hosts or reclaim storage space
- Create and manage SMB shares on Windows hosts
- Modify hosts and plug-ins or remove a host
- Start or restart plug-in services
- Suspend or restart schedules on hosts
- Configure, backup, or restore the SnapCenter repository
- Register, modify, or unregister hosts in untrusted domains
- Configure, export, or print reports
- Monitor jobs, schedules, events, and logs
- Stop, start, modify, and monitor EMS data collection
- Use SnapCenter REST APIs
You should have already performed the following tasks:
- Read the SnapCenter Software Release Notes
You can also use the following information to help accomplish your data protection goals: