Log in to NetApp Backup and Recovery
You use the NetApp Console to log in to NetApp Backup and Recovery.
NetApp Backup and Recovery uses identity and access management to govern the access that each user has to specific actions.
For details about the actions that each role can perform, see NetApp Backup and Recovery user roles.
To log in to the NetApp Console, you can use your NetApp Support Site credentials or you can sign up for a NetApp Console login using your email and a password. Learn more about logging in.
Required NetApp Console role
Organization admin, Folder or project admin, Backup and Recovery super admin, Backup and Recovery restore admin role. Learn about NetApp Console access roles for all services.
To add a Console agent, you must have the Organization admin or the Backup and Recovery super admin role.
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Open a web browser and go to the NetApp Console.
The NetApp Console login page appears.
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Log in to the Console.
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From the Console left navigation, select Protection > Backup and Recovery.
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If this is your first time logging in to this service and you haven't yet added a system to the Systems page, the "Welcome to the new NetApp Backup and Recovery" landing page appears and shows an option to add a system. For details about adding a system to the Systems page, refer to Getting started with NetApp Console standard mode.
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If this is your first time logging in to this service and you have already added a system to the Systems page, but haven't discovered any resources, the "Welcome to the new NetApp Backup and Recovery" landing page appears and shows an option to Discover resources.
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If you haven't done so already, select the Discover and manage option.
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For Microsoft SQL Server workloads, refer to Discover Microsoft SQL Server workloads.
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For VMware workloads, refer to Discover VMware workloads.
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For KVM workloads, refer to Discover KVM workloads.
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For Hyper-V workloads, refer to Discover Hyper-V workloads.
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For Kubernetes workloads, refer to Discover Kubernetes workloads.
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* For Microsoft SQL Server workloads, refer to Discover Microsoft SQL Server workloads.
* For VMware workloads, refer to Discover VMware workloads.
* For KVM workloads, refer to Discover KVM workloads.
* For Oracle workloads, refer to Discover Oracle workloads.
* For Kubernetes workloads, refer to Discover Kubernetes workloads.
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