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Backing up to NAS then to cloud

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First time Veeam user here...
We have Veeam 11 and backup to a synology NAS device and would like to backup that to Wasabi.
We have a wasabi account and I have set up that.
I set up a scale out repository to wasabi but I do not have enough available disk space to use the SOBR, unless I'm not looking at this correctly.
Are there any docs out there someone could point me to on how to set this up?
Do you have to use the scale out repository?
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Re: Backing up to NAS then to cloud

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Hi,

If you want to offload backups to the object storage, then you need to create a SOBR and add your object storage as a capacity extent. Here is a bit more details on how to do that.
ITMan_ADC wrote:I set up a scale out repository to wasabi but I do not have enough available disk space to use the SOBR, unless I'm not looking at this correctly.
Can you please clarify the piece about not having enough free space?

Thanks!
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Re: Backing up to NAS then to cloud

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I set up a scale out repository to wasabi but I do not have enough available disk space to use the SOBR, unless I'm not looking at this correctly.
Do you have a backup repository? If it does not serve as target for these types of job, you can easily add it as extent to SOBR, so no additional space will be required. Thanks!
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