Hi,
We have around 200TB of data captured via backup copy jobs. We need to decommission the underlying backup copy repository and migrate this data(200TB) to Glacier. Please let me know if it is possible and how.
Note that the backup copy jobs are not active and were stopped around 6 months ago.
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Re: Backup Copy to Glacier
Hi Asif
You need to create a SOBR with a capacity tier and archive tier to move the backups to AWS Glacier.
Only GFS Restore Points can be moved.
Direct Move to Glacier is not possible with Veeam.
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You need to create a SOBR with a capacity tier and archive tier to move the backups to AWS Glacier.
Only GFS Restore Points can be moved.
Direct Move to Glacier is not possible with Veeam.
Thanks
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Re: Backup Copy to Glacier
Hi Fabian,
Thank you for your response.
Does that mean the backup copy jobs must be active and data must go to capacity tier before landing in the archive tier.
I am assuming GFS can't be applied to the jobs not working since 6 months or so.
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Asif Ali
Thank you for your response.
Does that mean the backup copy jobs must be active and data must go to capacity tier before landing in the archive tier.
I am assuming GFS can't be applied to the jobs not working since 6 months or so.
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Re: Backup Copy to Glacier
Hi Asif
But you can export backup files manually for each month. Exported backups can also be offloaded to the archive tier.
Imported backups can not be offloaded to archive tier.
If you create a SOBR with the existing repository as the performance tier, offload will happen for all backup and backup copy jobs targeted to this SOBR. Not just from a single backup copy job.
Correct, the job must already be marked as GFS recovery points. It is not possible to do this after the RP's have been created.I am assuming GFS can't be applied to the jobs not working since 6 months or so.
But you can export backup files manually for each month. Exported backups can also be offloaded to the archive tier.
Your Backup Copy Jobs doesn't have to be active. The SOBR will move the restore points first to capacity tier (Move Policy) and then to the archive tier. If you have deleted the backup copy jobs or removed the old machines from a copy job, restore points should be visible as orphaned backups. Orphaned GFS backup files can also be offloaded to the capacity tier and archive tier.Does that mean the backup copy jobs must be active and data must go to capacity tier before landing in the archive tier
Imported backups can not be offloaded to archive tier.
If you create a SOBR with the existing repository as the performance tier, offload will happen for all backup and backup copy jobs targeted to this SOBR. Not just from a single backup copy job.
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