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Here's a step-by-step approach:
Step 1:
Create a Storage Account
1.Sign in to the Azure Portal: Go to the Azure Portal and log in with your Azure account.
2.Create a Resource: Click on the "Create a resource" button in the upper left corner.
3.Search and Select Storage Account: In the search bar, type "Storage account" and select it from the results.
4.Create: Click on the "Create" button.
5.Configure Basic Settings:
- Subscription: Choose your Azure subscription.
- Resource Group: Either select an existing resource group or create a new one.
- Storage Account Name: Enter a unique name for your storage account.
- Region: Choose the Azure region where you want to create the storage account.
- Performance: Choose between Standard and Premium (Standard is typically used for backup purposes).
- Replication: Select the replication strategy (Locally-redundant storage (LRS) is common for backups).
6.Review and Create:
- Continue through the tabs if you'd like to configure more settings, such as Networking, Data Protection, etc. - Click on the "Review + create" button and then "Create" once validation is complete.
Step 2:
Create a Blob Container
1.Navigate to Storage Account: Once the storage account is created, go to the resource by clicking on it.
2.Go to Containers: In the left-hand menu under the "Data storage" section, click on "Containers".
3.Add Container:
- Click on the "+ Container" button at the top.
- Name: Enter a name for your container.
- Public Access Level: Select the desired access level (for backup purposes, you might want it to be private).
4.Create: Click on the "Create" button.
Step 3:
Connect Veeam Backup with Azure Storage
1.Open Veeam Backup & Replication Console:
- Go to the Backup Infrastructure section.
- Right-click on the "Object Storage Repositories" and choose "Add Backup Repository".
2.Follow the Wizard:
- Choose "Microsoft Azure Blob Storage" as your object storage.
- Provide the necessary storage account name and access key (you can find these keys in the Azure Portal under your storage account settings).
Reference:
Azure Documentation:
You can refer to the official Azure documentation on storage accounts.
I hope the information above is helpful.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to let us know.
Best Regards,
Daisy Zhou
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