Step 6. Specify Archive Repository Settings

At the Archive Repository step of the wizard, define the archive repository, where the object storage backup job must store backup files, and settings for moving files and folders to this repository. To learn what storage types you can assign the role of the archive repository to, see Storage Repositories in the Backup Infrastructure for Unstructured Data Backup section.

  1. If you need to keep versions of some objects for a longer time after they are moved from the backup repository, you can configure archiving options to move object versions to the archive repository. You can also copy the recent object versions to the archive repository to store them according to the backup repository retention policy.

To use the archive repository, select the Archive object versions to the following repository check box.

  1. From the drop-down list under the Archive object versions to the following repository check box, select the storage to be used as a repository to store archived objects.

By default, all objects deleted from the backup repository will be moved to the archive repository. If you do not need all the objects in the archive, you can choose what objects to keep.

  1. If you need to keep the copy of the data stored in the backup repository also in the archive repository, select the Archive recent object versions check box.

When you archive the recent object versions, Veeam Backup & Replication immediately copies all backed up objects from backup repository to the archive repository and stores them according to the backup repository retention policy. For example, if backup repository is configured to store object versions for 20 days, archive repository will also store these object versions for 20 days.

Note

Consider the following:

  • The copy mode in object storage backup requires a license. Thus, this feature is not supported in the Veeam Backup & Replication Community (free) Edition. For details, see Veeam Editions Comparison.
  • If you use a backup repository with immutability enabled as an archive repository with the Archive recent object versions option, the immutability settings of the archive repository affect the retention behavior of the primary backup repository. For example, if the primary backup repository is a Windows host (that does not support immutability), and the archive repository is an S3 compatible object storage repository with 14 days of immutability, the backed-up data would be "logically" locked by the archive repository immutability for at least 14 days before retaining it.
  1. To specify the number of months or years during which backup files must be retained, select the Archive previous object versions for check box and specify the period.

The period setting denotes a time period starting from the creation of the backup files in the backup repository, not from the moment when the object versions are moved from the backup repository to the archive repository.

When you archive the previous object versions, Veeam Backup & Replication moves backed up object versions after their retention period is over from backup repository to the archive repository and stores them according to the archive repository retention policy. For example, if backup repository is configured to store object versions for 20 days, Veeam Backup & Replication moves object versions to the archive repository on the 21 day.

  1. To specify what objects must be archived or excluded from the archive, do the following:
  1. Click Choose to open the File Archive Settings window.
  2. Under Files to archive, specify what objects must be archived:

Step 6. Specify Archive Repository Settings