I am trying to determine if it makes sense to have a dedicated storage account for each Veeam proxy (i.e. site) that's offloading to Azure in our environment OR if it makes sense to have one storage account that all Veeam servers share (under one resource group_, and just creating containers for each Veeam proxy (i.e. site).
Is there any Veeam side recommendation on this topic? Best practices? Concerns? Curious what others are doing.
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Re: Best Practice for Azure Storage Accounts and Containers
One storage account with multiple containers is fine.
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