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Repatriation from Azure

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Howdy everyone,

We are looking at repatriating a significant number of VMs from Azure to VMware vSphere (doe to cost and agility). I am wondering about the options using Veeam Products? I'm thinking of using the Agent to backup to Veeam Cloud Connect and then restoring to a hosted VMware environment.

What other options exist?

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Re: Repatriation from Azure

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The plan looks valid, but I'm not sure whether Cloud Connect is necessary in this case, can you expand on this idea further? Thanks!
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Re: Repatriation from Azure

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Cloud Connect only to arrive at a Cloud Connect provider. Otherwise, simply the Veeam Agent to VBR.
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Re: Repatriation from Azure

Post by veremin » 1 person likes this post

I think you can use the simplest option and go directly to backup server without Cloud Connect, unless connectivity is not an issue here - Cloud Connect might be of help to get traffic going through single secured access point).

However, you won't be able to restore backups at SPs end from the same console, you will need to install a separate backup server first and import restore points to it.

Thanks!
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