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Cloud Tier store long-term data retention

Cloud Tier is a feature available in Veeam Backup & Replication that allows administrators to store long-term data retention on cost-effective storage cloud solutions.
Veeam Cloud Tier capability takes advantage of Object Storage Repository configured as Capacity Tier Extent in the Scale-out Backup Repository providing a very scalable repository.
Veeam Backup & Replication provides the capability to securely transfer on-premises backups to Azure Object Storage offering a scalable storage infrastructure.

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Create Account Wasabi S3 Bucket

Configure long-term data retention with Azure repository

Add a new Backup Repository

1- Open Veeam, select the Backup Infrastructure tab, and select the Backup Repositories section. Click Add Backup Repository.

veeam backup repository

2- Add backup repository wizard, select Object storage as backup repository type.

veeam add backup repository

3- Object storage. Select S3 Compatible item.

veeam add object storage type

4- Type repository Name, Description then click Next.

new object storage repository name

5- Account, Insert Service Point address, and select Region by selecting between the available Wasabi datacenters.
s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com
For credentials click Add

new object storage repository account

6- Enter your Wasabi “Access key” and the “Secret Key” retrieved from the Wasabi Management Console then click OK.

veeam credentials

7- Click Next.

new object storage repository account

8- Bucket, based on specified credentials, Veeam fetches the Bucket you have configured in Wasabi (wasabibuckets3). Select Browse to select an existing folder

new object storage repository bucket

9- To create a new folder, click on New Folder button type a folder name to store your backups and then click OK.

select backup repository

10- Enable Limit object storage consumption to & specify the limit to 1TB. When the limit is surpassed, no new tasks will be executed. Choose recent backup immutable and then click Next.

new object storage repository bucket

11- Click finish to create the Wasabi Backup Repository.

new object storage repository summary

12- The new Wasabi Bacup Repository has been created successfully.

veeam backup repository

Create a new local Backup Repository

1- Select the Backup Repositories section and then select Add Backup Repository.

veeam console

2- Select director attached storage as backup repository type.

veeam add backup repository

3- Select Microsoft Windows.

veeam direct attached storage

4- Type repository Name, Description and then click Next.

veeam new backup repository name

5- Select the Populate button, select a drive you want to use as a backup repository, and then click Next.

veeam new backup repository server

6- Click Next.

veeam new backup repository location

7- Click Yes.

ReFS volume formatted veeam

8- Click next.

veeam backup repository mount

9- Click Apply.

veeam backup repository review

10- Click next

veeam backup repository apply

11- Click Finish to create the local Backup Repository.

veeam new backup repository summary

12- The new local Backup Repository has been created successfully.

veeam console

Create a new Scale-out Repository

1- Select Scale-out Repositories and then Select Add Scale-out Backup Repository.

veeam console scale-out repository

2- Type a Name, Description for the new Scale-out Backup Repository and then click Next.

new scale-out repository name

3- Click the Add button to add a local Extent used as Performance Tier to store metadata.

scale-out repository performance tier

4- Select the the backup repository and then click OK to confirm.

select backup repository to exclude

5- Click Next.

scale-out repository performance tier

6- Select Data Locality option and then click next.

scale-out repository performance policy

7- Select checkbox Extend scale-out repository capacity with object storage option by specifying the Wasabi repository previously created. Define also the time/age when old backups can be moved to the object storage (Wasabi object storage repository) for long-retention archival purposes. You can set the value click Apply.

scale-out repository capacity tier

8- Click finish to create the Scale-out Repository.

new scale-out repository summary

9- The Scale-out Repository has been created successfully.

veeam console scale-out repository

Create a Backup Job

Create a new Backup Job to grab advantage of the Immutability feature.

1- Select home tab, select backup job and then virtual machine.

veeam console backup

2- Type backup job name and then click next.

veeam new backup job name

3- Virtual machine to backup click the add button

veeam backup job virtual machine

4- Select the object to backup and then click add.

veeam backup add object

5- Click next

veeam backup job virtual machine

6- In the configuration wizard select from the Backup repository drop-down menu the just created Scale-out Repository (local backup repository Wasabi) and then click next. Follow the below instructions and finalize the Backup Job configuration.

veeam new backup job storage

7- Click next

veeam new backup job guest

8- Click next

veeam new backup job schedule

9- Click finish

veeam new backup job summary

10- During the first performance, a Full Backup is being performed.

veeam job progress

Move backups to Wasabi Object Storage

If you are willing to test the archival process into the protected bucket, after the initial Full Backup you must perform some additional backups. At least 3 to 4 additional Incremental Backups and one another Active Full Backup.

veeam job progress

In this picture you can find 2 full backups 3 incremental backup

windows folder .vbk

1- To move backups immediately to the selected Wasabi Object Storage. Select your scale-out repository and then click edit scale-out repository.

veeam backup scale-out

2- Select Capacity Tier option, select Move backup files older than field set to 0, and click finish.

scale-out repository capacity tier

3- Keep the CTRL button and right-click on your Scale-out Backup Repository (Wasabi) and then select Run tiering job now.

veeam console scale-out repository

4- The offload process is performing and backups are moved to Wasabi Object Storage. I am testing in my test lab so I am stopping it.

veeam job progress

5- Login to Wasabi Console and access the Bucket used as Backup Repository. As expected, backup files have been stored in the configured Bucket.

wasabi bucket

Jamil Parvez

Jamil Pervez works as a Network Administrator, based in Kuwait with a Primary focus on Microsoft technologies. Microsoft Certified MCSE, MCTP, MCITP, CCNP, CCIP, CCVP with 20 years of experience in administering Windows Servers, Exchange, VMWare, Veeam B&R, Veritas BackupExec.

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