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Feature Requests for next releases
Hi
I know Veeam Backup for Azure was just released and, thats Great! Looking forward to test and hopefully use it.
As there are other important workloads in Azure besides VMs, maybe it would be interessting to know from Veeam Users what should be implemented next.
For us as the moment it would be:
1) Azure SQL (SQL Database, Azure DB for Postgre SQL...)
2) Storage Accounts (Fileshare, Blob...)
Thanks
I know Veeam Backup for Azure was just released and, thats Great! Looking forward to test and hopefully use it.
As there are other important workloads in Azure besides VMs, maybe it would be interessting to know from Veeam Users what should be implemented next.
For us as the moment it would be:
1) Azure SQL (SQL Database, Azure DB for Postgre SQL...)
2) Storage Accounts (Fileshare, Blob...)
Thanks
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Re: Feature Requests for next releases
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Good topic . I am looking forward to see the responses of Veeam users for my planning . But I will not promise anything
Good topic . I am looking forward to see the responses of Veeam users for my planning . But I will not promise anything
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Re: Feature Requests for next releases
Hello
2) can already be done today with V10 NAS backup. Azure Fileshares are SMB shares -> no problem. Azure Blob can be mounted to Windows / Linux -> you can backup the data. If you store important information in metadata, then NAS backup might not cover them.
Best regards,
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2) can already be done today with V10 NAS backup. Azure Fileshares are SMB shares -> no problem. Azure Blob can be mounted to Windows / Linux -> you can backup the data. If you store important information in metadata, then NAS backup might not cover them.
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Feature Requests for next releases
Hello HannesK
Thanks for the Feedback. I'm aware of this. It is also possible to use azcopy but its all more like a "workarround". A "native Azure solution" would be much more conveniant then mounting to Windows or use azcopy (as we do it at the moment)
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Thanks for the Feedback. I'm aware of this. It is also possible to use azcopy but its all more like a "workarround". A "native Azure solution" would be much more conveniant then mounting to Windows or use azcopy (as we do it at the moment)
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Re: Feature Requests for next releases
What would be a "more native" way to backup Azure file shares, comparing to using v10 NAS backup off of an SMB share?
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Re: Feature Requests for next releases
Good Question Anton... Not sure about that. At the moment i think it would be nice to have all the Azure Backups in the same Product. So the availabilty to backup it also in the "Veeam Backup for Azure" Poruct. Its not only the File Share, its also the Blob. It would be much more conventiant if you not need to mount the blobs to a vm and then backup those mount points, specially if you have several storage accounts with different Blobs. Just connect to the Storage Accounts in the Veeam Backup for Azure Product and then select the blob containers or file shares. I'm pretty sure you guys find a conveniant way as always Apart of that, all backups which are taken by Veeam Backup for Azure should easely have the availabilty to copy them to another location with VBR, for example to on prem if you need to put them on Tape. (i know this should be already possible for the vm backups)
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