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VCP - In-house or Azure?

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With the new release of v8 and the co-operation with Azure ( http://www.veeam.com/news/veeam-cloud-c ... iders.html )
we are wondering if we should move our infrastructure out to Azure.

What would it cost to rent a decent Veeam Cloud Connect VM in Azure 24/7/365?

If we f.ex in-house ran a HP DL 360 G7 with 16 GB Ram as a Veeam Repository for about 50 VMs for customer (appx 3 TB un-deuplicated (500 GB deduplicated),
what would our hosting prize in Azure be?

I have hanged on to Gostevs recommendation with using "old" servers from virtualization projects and jbod which has been great.
But Azure with redunant geo-location etc. is also very tempting..
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Re: VCP - In-house or Azure?

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hi Frank,
just as a note, if you are in the VCP program you can request access to the new dedicated VCP forum. To get access, go to User Control Panel, select Usergroups, select “Veeam Cloud Provider” and the action “join selected”.
Once your email is verified to be a domain of a VCP subscription, you can then have access to the forum.
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Thanks! This post can be deleted.
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