

Now of course archive data is also a possibility here, but not directly recommended because of the latency it takes to actually get data restored from the archive storage. so ~4 000,00$ per month for 100 TB of data.Ģ: Cold Blob Storage in Azure = USD 1 024,00 per month for 100 TB of data. Just to give an example of the cost of this compared to a regular disk in Azure using Cold Storage for Backup for 100TB of data.ġ: Disk Storage in Azure: USD 1 310,72 (For a 32 TB disk) which needs to be multipled x3 and would also require some additional solution for software raid. When selecting a backup repository that was extended with object strange, all data will be compressed and backed up directly to object storage, and cache will be saved to the extended backup repository for consistency purpose. The cache holds metadata information about backed-up objects, and is created (or updated) during each backup session. Such a structure is then loaded into the navigation pane of each of the Veeam Explorers so that you can navigate though it without actually downloading any data from object storage.

With this setup, Veeam is going to be storing a local cache on the backup server, but will be pushing all backup data directly to the object storage which in this case is Azure. Now the persistent cache locally on the server is usefull when you use Veeam Explorers to open backups located in object storage, Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 uses cache from which it retrieves the structure of the backed-up objects of your organizations. When setting up Veeam Backup for Office 365 you have the option to extend a regular repository with Object Based Repository. As I mentioned previosly this support for cloud storage is different compared to regular B&R and that is how data is processed and data is pushed to the cloud based storage. Now this allows us to store backup data within cheaper storage solutions within Microsoft Azure. (FYI) Still checking if Veeam supports lifecycle policy on Storage, so that storage can move to archive tier if older then X amount of days) With Microsoft Azure, Veeam supports the following blob storage options. The focus on this blog post will be on Azure Blob Storage. Now in Office 365 and Object Storage, Veeam supports the following Object repositories The similiar part is that it allows for backup data to be moved to a cloud based object storage solution, but they way that Veeam pushes and stores that data is different.
Veeam backup for o365 update#
As part of Veeam Office 365 Backup Update 4, Veeam also introduced a new feature called Object Storage Repository which is somwhat similiar to the new object storage support they introduced within B&R but still entirely different at the same time.
