| • | Standalone ESXi Server setup: In a VMware environment that consists of one or more ESXi Servers, add the individual hosts to the plug-in, and configure a user account for each server. | 
| • | Cluster setup: In a cluster setup managed by a vCenter Server, add the vCenter Server to the plug-in, and configure a user account for this server. | 
| NOTE: The Plug‑in for VMware supports an ESXi Server that is in Lockdown mode if the host is managed by a vCenter Server. | 
| • | Click Create Backup Job. | 
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| In a standalone server setup, type a name for the ESXi Server. In a cluster setup, type a name for the vCenter Server. The server name must be unique. If you do not provide a name, the plug-in uses the Server Address as the server name. For a cluster setup, Quest strongly recommends that you use a generic name for the cluster instead of using a name associated with the machine on which the cluster resides. This generic name improves portability and policy management across all affected clients. | |
| In a standalone server setup, type the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the ESXi Server. In a cluster setup, type the FQDN of the vCenter Server. You can also specify the IP address of the server, but using FQDN is the preferred method. | |
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| 2  | Open the NetVault Server, and then open VMware Plugin. | 
| 3  | Click the ESXi or vCenter Server, and select Edit Server from the context menu. | 
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| 2  | Open the NetVault Server, and then open VMware Plugin. | 
| 3  | Click the ESXi or vCenter Server, and select Remove Server from the context menu. | 
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