Step 6c. Configure Private Endpoint for Azure Queue Storage

To configure DNS settings for the private endpoint that Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure automatically created for Azure Queue Storage, do the following:

  1. In the Private endpoint connections tab of the Networking window of the Veeam storage account selected at step 6a, locate the private endpoint created for Azure Queue Storage. To do that, click the link in the Private endpoint column. The private endpoint for Azure Queue Storage will have the queue value set in the Target sub-resource field.
  2. In the Private endpoint window, navigate to Settings > DNS Configuration and click Add configuration.
  3. In the Add DNS zone configuration window, do the following:
  1. From the Subscription drop-down list, select the subscription where the DNS zones created at step 1 reside.
  2. From the Private DNS zone drop-down list, select the pair of the privatelink.queue.core.windows.net name and the resource group in which the DNS zone was created. Leave the default settings for the other options in this window.
  3. Click Add.
  1. In the DNS configuration window, navigate to the newly created DNS configuration and click the link in the Private DNS zone column.
  2. In the Private DNS zone window, navigate to DNS Management > Virtual network links and click Add.
  3. In the Add virtual network link window, add to the DNS zone links to the VNet to which the backup appliance is connected, and to VNets to which the worker instances are connected. To do that, perform the following steps for each VNet link:
  1. In the Link name field, specify a name for the link.
  2. From the Subscription drop-down list, select the subscription where the VNet resides.
  3. From the Virtual network drop-down list, select the name of the VNet.
  4. Click OK.
  1. In the Virtual network links window, make sure that you have added links to all the necessary VNets.

Configuring Private Endpoint for Queues