Hi,
I have protection jobs for virtual machines and shipping works normally.
however, shared file protection jobs are not sent to azure. I don't see the task in the sequence (Scale-out Backup Repository Offload) for this job.
I am using the same scale out repository for both jobs configured to send a copy as soon as the data protection routine is finished.
Thanks.
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Re: Sending backup to Azure
Hello,
Object storage is only supported as archive repository for NAS backup. NAS / file share backup does not support Capacity Tier as of today.
That's why the backups are not uploaded.
Your feature request is counted +1
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Hannes
Object storage is only supported as archive repository for NAS backup. NAS / file share backup does not support Capacity Tier as of today.
That's why the backups are not uploaded.
Your feature request is counted +1
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Sending backup to Azure
Hi,
Thanks for the answer.
So does that mean that the files I protect with Veeam by storing in a repository on the local disk I cannot upload to Azure?
Thanks.
Thanks for the answer.
So does that mean that the files I protect with Veeam by storing in a repository on the local disk I cannot upload to Azure?
Thanks.
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Re: Sending backup to Azure
Hello,
well, Azure also has VMs. So you can run a repository server in Azure and run a backup copy job.
If you mean Azure blob: that's not possible today with "copy" policy in SOBR
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Hannes
well, Azure also has VMs. So you can run a repository server in Azure and run a backup copy job.
If you mean Azure blob: that's not possible today with "copy" policy in SOBR
Best regards,
Hannes
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