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Moving from Veritas, GFS policy doubts, SOBR?

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Hi, im new to Veeam, been using Veritas on 7 servers keeping copies on S3 weekly for a month, first monthly copy for a year, and first year copy for ten years, and just the full backups from Saturdays
Now have been reading on how to set this on veeam, and as I understand, S3 bucket copy only abaiable as Scale out Repo. So I know the basics to add s3 repo, and to set the SOBR, my doubts are should I set de GFS on the backup job as I need (as my actual schedule on veritas the restore points should stay on 7 ?), and then how should i set options on the SOBR in the capacity tier , copy as soon as created, copy on aged and how many days. I know that SOBR just uses a forever incremental what messes more my head.
Im sorry if this seems silly but the product its really diferent to what i'been using, thanks, ill keep reading before deploy but sometimes an straight answer can send you in the right directon
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Re: Moving from Veritas, GFS policy doubts, SOBR?

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Hello,
my doubts are should I set de GFS on the backup job as I need
yes. just set it to the values you needs, as described in the user guide https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
and then how should i set options on the SOBR in the capacity tier
it depends whether you want to keep your data for years on-prem. if you want a copy of everything, then "copy" is the way to go. If you think that "after x days" I don't need the data any more on-prem, then you can go for copy & move

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Re: Moving from Veritas, GFS policy doubts, SOBR?

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Thanks for your reply, we actually keep a week on premise, so older data we can afford to download from s3. I have de doubt if to have a copy on s3 with gfs rules SOBR is the only way?
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I have de doubt if to have a copy on s3 with gfs rules SOBR is the only way?
yes. I mean you can remove the copy checkbox, but then you don't have a copy of the latest 7 days. Are you missing anything? As far as I understand, you asked for GFS and that means that GFS needs to be configured.
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Re: Moving from Veritas, GFS policy doubts, SOBR?

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Thanks for the reply, i think im understanding how to set up this to my needs.
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Re: Moving from Veritas, GFS policy doubts, SOBR?

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Hi Leonel,

Yes, your understanding is correct. SOBR itself enables and controls the process of offloading data to object storage regardless of the offloading method (copy, move, or both), while retention is configured at the job level.

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