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azure datastorage containers
Howdy,
what is the (best) way to configure a backup to on prem B&R storage / repo? I'm blanking on this ...
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what is the (best) way to configure a backup to on prem B&R storage / repo? I'm blanking on this ...
hRy
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Re: azure datastorage containers
Hi,
You can configure Veeam Backup for Azure and integrate it with Veeam Backup & Replication. Once this has been set up, you can use backup copy jobs to your local storage/repositories.
You can find more details about this in our integration user guide.
You can configure Veeam Backup for Azure and integrate it with Veeam Backup & Replication. Once this has been set up, you can use backup copy jobs to your local storage/repositories.
You can find more details about this in our integration user guide.
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Re: azure datastorage containers
Thanx Niels,
but there is no VM and only a SQL-instance to choose from. I can't see any assets / storage / containers but the SQL-responsible wanted to have a backup of containers like "applogs" etc.
A policy for the veeam-appliance is running and obviously doing backups....
Puzzled - where to get the wanted data
hRy
but there is no VM and only a SQL-instance to choose from. I can't see any assets / storage / containers but the SQL-responsible wanted to have a backup of containers like "applogs" etc.
A policy for the veeam-appliance is running and obviously doing backups....
Puzzled - where to get the wanted data
hRy
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Re: azure datastorage containers
Veeam Backup for Azure currently only supports VM and SQL instances as backup source. Am I correct in understanding that your SQL admin wants to backup a storage container where he stores SQL data?
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Yes, you are correct.
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Is there a way to move logs etc. to an OneDrive an back that up?
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Re: azure datastorage containers
No, that's not possible at the moment. Thanks!
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Bedankt.
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How are those SQL servers built-up by the way? Are they just running as virtual machines within Azure?
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no VMs I could identify.
Sorry for the delay - c19 et al.
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