Self-Service Onboarding
To start using Veeam Data Cloud Vault, you must complete the onboarding process. During this process, your first storage vault is created.
To complete the self-service onboarding process, take the following steps:
- Log in to the Veeam Data Cloud Vault customer portal with the account associated with the product subscription.
- On the Create Data Vault page, at the Registration step, manage your organization details and click Next. This step differs depending on how you obtained the Veeam Data Cloud Vault subscription.
- If you obtained the Veeam Data Cloud Vault subscription through Microsoft Azure Marketplace, enter your organization details. The required fields are marked with the * symbol.
- If you obtained the Veeam Data Cloud Vault subscription through a Veeam reseller or the My Account portal, review your organization details.
- At the Storage Region step, do the following:
- From the Vault Type drop-down list, select the type of your storage vault: Advanced or Foundation. The storage vault type is defined by the product edition. If the product edition is already specified in your subscription, the necessary value will be selected automatically in this field. For more information, see Veeam Data Cloud Vault Editions Comparison.
- From the Subscription drop-down list, select a Veeam Data Cloud Vault subscription for which you want to create the storage vault.
- From the Country drop-down list, select the country where you want to create the storage vault.
- [For the Advanced type] From the Storage Region drop-down list, select your preferred storage region. This helps you specify location for your data more precisely in case multiple datacenters in different regions are available within the country that you selected.
- Click Next.
- Veeam Data Cloud Vault will create the storage account for your organization and display the storage vault credentials at the Credentials step of the wizard. You can use the credentials to add Veeam Data Cloud Vault as an object storage repository in Veeam Backup & Replication.
- In the Storage Account Name field, review the storage account name.
- Click Reveal to view the access key.
- Click the copy icon to copy the access key.
Tip |
Starting from Veeam Backup & Replication 12.3, you do not need to use an access key to add Veeam Data Cloud Vault as a backup repository. Instead, connect Veeam Backup & Replication with Veeam Data Cloud Vault to set up certificate-based authentication. For more information, see Using with Veeam Backup and Replication. |
- Click Next to complete the onboarding process.