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Add-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleObjectStorageRepository
Short Description
Adds the S3 Compatible object storage repository to the Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 infrastructure.
Syntax
Add-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleObjectStorageRepository -Folder <VBOAmazonS3Folder> -Name <string> [-Description <string>] [-SizeLimit <uint64>] [<CommonParameters>] |
Detailed Description
This cmdlet adds the S3 Compatible object storage repository or IBM Cloud object storage to the Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 infrastructure.
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Type | Required | Position | Accept Pipeline Input | Accept Wildcard Characters |
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Folder | Specifies an S3 Compatible folder. Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 will move backup files into this folder. | Accepts the VBOAmazonS3Folder object. To get this object, run the Get-VBOAmazonS3Folder cmdlet. | True | Named | False | |
Name | Specifies a name of S3 Compatible object storage. The cmdlet will add object storage with this name. | String | True | Named | False | |
Description | Specifies a description of S3 Compatible object storage. The cmdlet will add object storage with this name. | String | False | Named | False | |
SizeLimit | Specifies a soft limit in GB for your object storage consumption that can be exceeded temporarily. If the specified limit is exceeded, Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 will not run a new job. Permitted value: 1024 - 1073741824. Default: 10240. Note: In PowerShell you can specify a soft limit in GB only. | Uint64 | False | Named | False | |
<CommonParameters>
This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see the About CommonParameters section of Microsoft Docs.
Output Object
The cmdlet returns the VBOAmazonS3CompatibleObjectStorageRepository object that contains settings of the S3 Compatible object storage repository.
Examples
Example 1. Adding S3 Compatible Object Storage Repository
This example shows how to add the S3 Compatible object storage repository. $account = Get-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleAccount -Id "1dfc5af0-2605-47ac-94d8-13dea4d14608" $connection = New-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleConnectionSettings -Account $account -ServicePoint "172.17.186.13:9000" $bucket = Get-VBOAmazonS3Bucket -AmazonS3CompatibleConnectionSettings $Connection -Name "BucketName" $folder = Get-VBOAmazonS3Folder -Bucket $bucket -Name "Reports 09" Add-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleObjectStorageRepository -Folder $folder -Name "Documents" |
Perform the following steps: - Run the Get-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleAccount cmdlet. Specify the Id parameter value. Save the result to the $account variable.
- Run the New-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleConnectionSettings cmdlet. Specify the necessary parameters. Save the result to the $connection variable.
- Run the Get-VBOAmazonS3Bucket cmdlet. Specify the necessary parameters. Save the result to the $bucket variable.
- Run the Get-VBOAmazonS3Folder cmdlet. Specify the necessary parameters. Save the result to the $folder variable.
- Run the Add-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleObjectStorageRepository cmdlet. Set the $folder variable as the Folder parameter value. Specify the Name parameter value.
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Example 2. Adding S3 Compatible Object Storage Repository with Description
This example shows how to add the S3 Compatible object storage repository with description. $account = Get-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleAccount -Id "1dfc5af0-2605-47ac-94d8-13dea4d14608" $connection = New-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleConnectionSettings -Account $account -ServicePoint "172.17.186.13:9000" $bucket = Get-VBOAmazonS3Bucket -AmazonS3CompatibleConnectionSettings $Connection -Name "BucketName" $folder = Get-VBOAmazonS3Folder -Bucket $bucket -Name "Reports 08" Add-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleObjectStorageRepository -Folder $folder -Name "Documents" -Description "Created by Administrator" |
Perform the following steps: - Run the Get-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleAccount cmdlet. Specify the Id parameter value. Save the result to the $account variable.
- Run the New-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleConnectionSettings cmdlet. Specify the necessary parameters. Save the result to the $connection variable.
- Run the Get-VBOAmazonS3Bucket cmdlet. Specify the necessary parameters. Save the result to the $bucket variable.
- Run the Get-VBOAmazonS3Folder cmdlet. Specify the necessary parameters. Save the result to the $folder variable.
- Run the Add-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleObjectStorageRepository cmdlet. Specify the following settings:
- Set the $folder variable as the Folder parameter value.
- Specify the Name parameter value.
- Specify the Description parameter value.
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Example 3. Adding S3 Compatible Object Storage Repository with Specified Size Limits
This example shows how to add the S3 Compatible object storage repository. The repository will be added with size limits set to 5120 GB. $account = Get-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleAccount -Id "1dfc5af0-2605-47ac-94d8-13dea4d14608" $connection = New-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleConnectionSettings -Account $account -ServicePoint "172.17.186.13:9000" $bucket = Get-VBOAmazonS3Bucket -AmazonS3CompatibleConnectionSettings $Connection -Name "BucketName" $folder = Get-VBOAmazonS3Folder -Bucket $bucket -Name "Reports 07" Add-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleObjectStorageRepository -Folder $folder -Name "Documents" -SizeLimit 5120 |
Perform the following steps: - Run the Get-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleAccount cmdlet. Specify the Id parameter value. Save the result to the $account variable.
- Run the New-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleConnectionSettings cmdlet. Specify the necessary parameters. Save the result to the $connection variable.
- Run the Get-VBOAmazonS3Bucket cmdlet. Specify the necessary parameters. Save the result to the $bucket variable.
- Run the Get-VBOAmazonS3Folder cmdlet. Specify the necessary parameters. Save the result to the $folder variable.
- Run the Add-VBOAmazonS3CompatibleObjectStorageRepository cmdlet. Specify the following settings:
- Set the $folder variable as the Folder parameter value.
- Specify the Name parameter value.
- Specify the SizeLimit parameter value.
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