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Hi.
Not a good idea to run the VBO in an azure vm if we want to use Amazon S3 immutable repositories?
Will the data from 365 first go through the VBO server and then to S3? Thinking about the cost of egress from azure to amazon...
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It will indeed go via the VBO server since we need to convert it into objects. This will indeed add additional costs.
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Well.. an veeam agent to rescuce for backing up the VBO server and restore it to Amazon :)
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Keep in mind that VBO doesn’t support immutability out of the box so yes, using an agent via VBR will be required.
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ah.. you think immutable backup in s3 will be supported in the next version?
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There is no ETA when this will be supported.
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