Step 7. Specify Backup Storage Settings

At the Storage step of the wizard, specify settings for the target backup repository managed by the same backup server that manages the Veeam Agent backup job:

  1. From the Backup repository list, select a backup repository where you want to store Veeam Agent backups. You can select from the following types of backup repositories:
  • Veeam backup repository configured on the backup server that will manage the created backup job.
  • Cloud repository allocated to your tenant account by a Veeam Cloud Connect service provider.

When you select a backup repository, Veeam Backup & Replication automatically checks how much free space is available on the backup repository.

  1. You can map the job to a specific backup stored on the backup repository. Backup job mapping can be helpful if you have moved backup files to a new backup repository and want to point the job to existing backups on this new backup repository. You can also use backup job mapping if the configuration database got corrupted and you need to reconfigure backup jobs.

To map the job to a backup, click the Map backup link and select the backup on the backup repository. Backups can be easily identified by job names. To find the backup, you can also use the search field at the bottom of the window.

Step 7. Specify Backup Storage SettingsNOTE

You cannot map a Veeam Agent backup job configured in Veeam Backup & Replication to a backup chain that was created on a backup repository by Veeam Agent operating in the standalone mode.

  1. Specify backup retention policy settings:
  • From the Retention policy list, select restore points and specify the number of restore points for which you want to store backup files in the target location. By default, Veeam Backup & Replication keeps backup files created for 7 latest restore points. After this number is exceeded, Veeam Backup & Replication will remove the earliest restore points from the backup chain.
  • From the Retention policy list, select days and specify the number of days for which you want to store backup files in the target location. By default, Veeam Backup & Replication keeps backup files for 7 days. After this period is over, Veeam Backup & Replication will remove the earliest restore points from the backup chain.

To learn more, see Short-Term Retention Policy.

  1. To use the GFS (Grandfather-Father-Son) retention scheme, select the Keep certain full backups longer for archival purposes check box and click Configure. In the Configure GFS window, specify how weekly, monthly and yearly full backups must be retained. To learn more, see the Long-Term Retention Policy (GFS) section in the Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide.

Keep in mind that to use the GFS retention policy, you must set Veeam Agent to create full backups. To learn more, see Backup Settings.

  1. If you want to archive backup files created with the backup job to a secondary destination (backup repository or tape), select the Configure secondary backup destinations for this job check box. With this option enabled, the New Agent Backup Job wizard will include an additional step — Secondary Target. At the Secondary Target step of the wizard, you can link the backup job to the job or backup to tape backup job.

You can enable this option only if a backup copy job or backup to tape job is already configured on the backup server.

  1. Click Advanced to specify advanced settings for the backup job. To learn more, see Specify Advanced Backup Settings.

Step 7. Specify Backup Storage Settings 

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