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I have a Container that has no immutability set. This is where Veeam backups are currently saved to.
If I setup a new Container with immutability set, what's the best way to move existing Veeam backups files from the original container to the new one? Use Azure itself?
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Re: Azure Immutable Storage
Hello Daithi
May I ask, do you use Azure Blob as a Capacity Tier or Direct To Object Storage?
- For the Capacity Tier, you need to follow "Migrating Data Between Different Cloud Providers".
- For moving backups with Direct To Object Storage repositories, move the backup files to the new repository.
Please note, both options will download a large amount of data from your Azure Blob container. This will lead to high egress and API costs. Maybe it's better option to just leave the old backups on the non the mutable repository until they are aged out.
Start with a new copy of data on the immutable container.
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Fabian
May I ask, do you use Azure Blob as a Capacity Tier or Direct To Object Storage?
- For the Capacity Tier, you need to follow "Migrating Data Between Different Cloud Providers".
- For moving backups with Direct To Object Storage repositories, move the backup files to the new repository.
Please note, both options will download a large amount of data from your Azure Blob container. This will lead to high egress and API costs. Maybe it's better option to just leave the old backups on the non the mutable repository until they are aged out.
Start with a new copy of data on the immutable container.
Best,
Fabian
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Re: Azure Immutable Storage
Thanks.
We use Capacity Tier.
The storage account has immutability set on it but the original container didn't.
We will use the same storage account with a new container with immutability set.
Does this still require downloading data and charges? I'd prefer not to have to upload all the server backups again.
We use Capacity Tier.
The storage account has immutability set on it but the original container didn't.
We will use the same storage account with a new container with immutability set.
Does this still require downloading data and charges? I'd prefer not to have to upload all the server backups again.
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Re: Azure Immutable Storage
You're welcome.
A new storage container is a new repository in Veeam.
Therefore a new upload will be required when you want to start using immutability with a new container.
And you cannot enable immutability on existing Blob containers or move data manually to it with third party tools. We don't support such scenario.
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Fabian
A new storage container is a new repository in Veeam.
Therefore a new upload will be required when you want to start using immutability with a new container.
And you cannot enable immutability on existing Blob containers or move data manually to it with third party tools. We don't support such scenario.
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Re: Azure Immutable Storage
Thanks for the information. We will plan to use the new container and repository with a fresh upload.
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