Steps to Back Up Your Data with Veeam and Cloud Storage If your Local Repository is already configured, then you’re ready to proceed to cloud backup! Watch as Greg Hamer, Senior Developer Evangelist, demonstrates how to set up the Local Repository in just a few minutes. However, if you are one of our B2 users who are exploring this partnership for the first time, we have a video to guide you through the process. If you’ve been using Veeam, you probably already know how to add a local storage repository to Veeam. In Veeam v11 and earlier versions, you must first establish the Performance Tier, or Local Repository, before you can set up the Cloud Tier. Using Backblaze B2’s S3-compatible API, you can set B2 Cloud Storage as your Cloud Tier in Veeam’s Scale-Out Backup Repository. How Does Veeam Work with Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage?īackblaze is a proud partner of Veeam and is fully compatible with Veeam Cloud Tier. If you have any questions, feel free to browse our Help Articles or reach out to Support. Object Lock users, great news! As of September 2022, you can enable Object Lock on existing Buckets making it far easier to set immutability on all of your data already stored in B2 Cloud Storage-easing your path to enhanced cybersecurity and compliance strategies. Even better, Backblaze does not charge an extra fee for the use of the object lock feature. Immutability is an important part of protecting backups from threats such as ransomware or stolen credentials because it allows you to protect objects from being changed, deleted, manipulated, copied, or encrypted for a specified, user-defined time period. With Backblaze B2 as your cloud tier storage destination in Veeam, you can store your data for $5/TB per month with no minimum retention requirement, tiers, or hidden fees.Īdditionally, Backblaze is certified as Veeam Ready-Object and Veeam Ready-Object with Immutability. With a transparent pricing model that is a fraction of the competitors’ cost, Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage helps you plan your budget effectively and store more than four times the restore points you could otherwise. Use our guide to learn how to safeguard your server data with backups that preserve your information in case of disaster. There are lots of things to consider when you’re creating a solid server backup strategy.
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