Integrations / Datto, Slide, Acronis, Veeam & MSP360
Datto, Slide, Acronis, Veeam & MSP360
If a client site already runs a dedicated BCDR appliance or backup vendor, its job status rolls into the same view as Nexus's own Microsoft 365 backup instead of a login you have to remember to check.
How it works
- Polls each configured vendor on a schedule and reports the same shape back — device/job name, last run, last status, size — regardless of which vendor is behind it
- One vendor going down or returning bad data doesn't block the others — a failed poll surfaces as its own finding instead of hiding the rest of the fleet's backup status
- Read-only: Nexus reports on backup job health, it never triggers or deletes a backup on your behalf
- Datto, Slide, and MSP360 connect to a fixed vendor endpoint; Acronis and Veeam take an admin-typed console URL (self-hosted/regional deployments), routed through the same SSRF-guarded outbound path as every other admin-configured integration
Live — read-only status polling for all five vendors, running in our own practice today.
Other integrations
Syncro
Moving off Syncro doesn't have to mean a hard cutover date. Nexus pulls your existing Syncro tickets in on a schedule so both systems can run in parallel until you're ready to switch.
FortiGate, Omada, Meraki & UniFi
Whatever network gear you've already standardized on across client sites, Nexus folds its monitoring into the same console as everything else — no separate vendor portal per brand.
Jamf
For clients on Apple hardware, Jamf-managed devices show up in the same unified console as everything else Nexus manages — one pane of glass across a mixed fleet.
See Datto, Slide, Acronis, Veeam & MSP360 inside Nexus.
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