Hi,
Is there a guide on how to set up a local backup onto a AWS bucket?
We currently do office 365 backup to local on prem SAN and now i want to offload that onto a AWS bucket, i have set up a AWS Object Storage Repo, but cant see any way to get the job to point to that.
Thanks
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Re: AWS and Veeam Backup for office 365
Hey,
You will need to create a new regular repository, and then on step 4 extend that repository to your object storage repo
See here: https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbo36 ... tml?ver=50
You will need to create a new regular repository, and then on step 4 extend that repository to your object storage repo
See here: https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbo36 ... tml?ver=50
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Re: AWS and Veeam Backup for office 365
thanks for that, i want to edit a current backup repo but the option is grayed out.
I need by current backup repo, i dont really want to create a new one and point jobs to that as i will lose the old backups.
I need by current backup repo, i dont really want to create a new one and point jobs to that as i will lose the old backups.
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Re: AWS and Veeam Backup for office 365
Actually, you will not lose the old backups. They will remain there until their retention is over. So creating a new repo (which you will need to do as Jet DB and Object Storage repo are 2 completely different beasts) is necessary.
But there is also another possibility. You can create a new repository, and move the restore points from the Jet DB repo to the new OS repo through PowerShell. In any case, you will not loose your restore points.
But there is also another possibility. You can create a new repository, and move the restore points from the Jet DB repo to the new OS repo through PowerShell. In any case, you will not loose your restore points.
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