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RecoveryManager Plus stores Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and on-premises Exchange backups in Azure blob storage and file shares.

Adding an Azure blob storage as a repository

  • Navigate to the Admin tab > Administration > Backup Repository.
  • Click the Cloud tab.
  • Click the Add cloud repository button.
  • Select Azure Blob Storage as the repository type.
  • Provide a name for the repository.
  • Provide the Account name and Account Key of the Azure storage account.
  • Provide the Root Container Name.
  • Note: Metadata of the Microsoft 365, Exchange, and Google Workspace backups will be stored in the default Elasticsearch node.

  • Click Save.

Adding an Azure file share as a repository

  • Navigate to the Admin tab > Administration > Backup Repository.
  • Click the Cloud tab.
  • Click the Add cloud repository button.
  • Select Azure File Shares as the repository type.
  • Provide a name for the repository.
  • Provide the Account name and Account Key of the Azure storage account.
  • Provide the File Share Name.
  • Note: Metadata of the Microsoft 365, Exchange, and Google Workspace backups will be stored in the default Elasticsearch node.

  • Click Save.

Once you’ve created a cloud storage repository, you can view the following information for any configured repository:

  • Name of the repository
  • Name of the Azure account
  • Type of the repository (blob storage or file shares)
  • Root container name or File share name
  • Used storage space in the repository
  • Status of connected repository

Once a repository has been added, you can perform the following functions:

Refreshing repository details

To fetch the status of used and available storage space:

  • Click the icon-refresh icon located in the Actions column of the repository.

Editing repository details

  • Click the icon-edit icon located in the Actions column.
  • Modify the required fields and click Save.

Deleting a configured repository

  • Click the icon-delete icon located in the Actions column.

Note: Deleting a configured repository will permanently delete all backup files in the repository and you’ll not be able to perform any restorations.

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