Hi,
I'm struggling to find a way to achieve the results I need via PowerShell, but I'm unsure if there's a cmdlet with a property that I can use to stitch this information together.
I've got near 1000 servers being uploaded currently for a project, customer is on v11a, there's no Veeam ONE in the picture, and I need to try and collate a list of the servers (which I've done via extracting from get-vbrrestorepoint as the job cmdlets just return the VMware tag), and then I need to try and determine which have been uploaded. I'm aware of manual ways of collating this data via viewing the backups > object storage and viewing the list, but I can't export the list.
Does anyone know of a way to get the capacity tier status of servers within VBR to achieve what I've mentioned above?
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Capturing backups copied/moved to capacity tier
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Michael Paul
Veeam Data Cloud: Microsoft 365 Solution Engineer
Michael Paul
Veeam Data Cloud: Microsoft 365 Solution Engineer
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Re: Capturing backups copied/moved to capacity tier
Hi Michael,
We don't have official separate cmdlets to gather backups moved/copied to capacity tier yet, but they are planned for vNext.
For now, there are several workarounds available. For instance, in this thread.
Best regards,
Oleg
We don't have official separate cmdlets to gather backups moved/copied to capacity tier yet, but they are planned for vNext.
For now, there are several workarounds available. For instance, in this thread.
Best regards,
Oleg
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