The Azure environment is now configured with all objects required to run Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure. The new container has been created successfully for the selected Storage Account. Select Containers from the list.Ĭlick Container to create the new object storage where Veeam backups will be stored.Įnter the Name of the container and click Create. In the search box type blob to find the correct service to use. Click Review + create to validate.Īfter few seconds the Storage Account object is deployed in Azure.įrom Home > Storage accounts select the just created object.
In the search box type storage to find the object to configure then select Storage Account from the list.įrom Basics tab, select the Resource group previously created from the drop-down menu.Īssign the Storage account name and specify the Location to use. Click Add to create the virtual network object.Īfter few seconds also the new object is deployed in Azure.Īgain, in the configuration area click Create a resource under Azure services. Click Add subnet to specify the subnet to use.Įnter the Subnet name and specify the Subnet address range to use for this virtual network. Select IP Addresses tab and specify the IPv4 address space to use. In the Basics tab, select from the Resource group drop-down menu the object previusly created. In the search box type virtual to quickly find the object to configure then select Virtual Network. In the configuration area click Create a resource under Azure services. When the validation process has been completed, click Create button to actually create the Resource Group.Īfter few seconds the Resource Group object is created in Azure. In the search box type resource to quickly find the object to configure then select Resource group from the list.Įnter a Resource group name and select the Region from the drop-down menu. Click Create a resource under Azure services. Login to the Azure portal and access your Azure configuration area. Three main objects needs to be configured in Azure: To deploy Veeam Backup for Azure, the Azure environment needs to be prepared by configuring all the components required to run the software. If the protected VMs exceed the counter of a BYOL license, exceeding VMs are backed up for the next 30 days then the backup is no longer processed.
Free License - you can protect up to 10 Azure VMs.The product supports the following license types: Azure VMs with manually created snapshots are not considered protected instead and don't consume license units. If a VM has a restore point (snapshot or backup) created in the past 31 days it is considered protected and consumes 1 license unit. Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure is licensed per protected Microsoft Azure VM.
Permissions for Azure Service Accounts - the software uses a service account to establish and maintain a connection to Microsoft Azure.Restore of Microsoft Azure VMs guest OS files and foldersīecause backups are created in native Veeam format, you can copy the Azure VMs backup on-premises using Veeam Backup & Replication and perform data migration between cloud infrastructures if required.