Managing Storage Vaults
Veeam Data Cloud Vault provides information on how to monitor the state of your storage vaults, as well as how to edit the storage vault name, retrieve or regenerate the access key.
Viewing Storage Vault Details
To view storage vault details, do the following:
- Log in to Veeam Data Cloud Vault.
- In the main menu, click Storage Vaults.
For each storage vault, Veeam Data Cloud Vault displays the following information:
- The name of the storage vault.
You can change the storage vault name. For more information, see Editing Storage Vault Name.
- The storage region that you selected when you added the storage vault.
- Credentials for the storage account used to access the storage vault.
You may want to obtain storage account credentials, for example, if you want to add the storage vault as an object storage repository in Veeam Backup & Replication earlier than version 12.3. You can perform the following operations with credentials:
- Copy the storage vault name. To do this, click the copy icon next to the value in the Storage Account Name field.
- Retrieve the access key. For more information, see Retrieving Access Key.
- Regenerate the access key. For more information, see Regenerating Access Key.
- The Maximum usage in [a month] counter that provides information about the total amount of storage used in the current month.
- The graph that provides information about the total amount of storage used by the storage vault for the past 6 months. To view details for a specific month, move the cursor to a specific location on the graph.
To edit the storage vault details, do the following:
- In the main menu, click Storage Vaults.
- On the Storage Vaults page, locate the storage vault whose details you want to edit.
- Click the edit icon next to the storage vault name.
- In the Edit vault details window, in the Vault Name field, edit the name of the storage vault. The name must be between 3 and 50 characters in length.
- If you want to adjust storage vault access, select one of the following options:
- Allow from all networks. Select this option to allow access from all IP addresses.
- Limit access to specific IP addresses or address ranges. Select this option to allow access to the storage vault only from specific IP addresses.
If you select this option, do either of the following:
- In the Specific IP Address field, specify the necessary IP address.
To add another field for more IP addresses, click the plus icon next and enter the IP address in the displayed field. Create a new field for each additional IP address.
- In the IP Address Range field, specify the first and the last IP address of the range.
To specify more than one IP address range, click the plus icon next and enter the IP addresses in the displayed field. Create a new field for each additional IP address range.
To specify the IP address range in a valid format, use the slash / punctuation mark. For example: 198.51.100.1/17.
- Click Done to complete the operation.
You may want to retrieve the access key of your storage vault, for example, if you want to add the storage vault as an object storage repository in Veeam Backup & Replication.
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. |
To retrieve the key, complete the following steps:
- In the main menu, click Storage Vaults.
- On the Storage Vaults page, locate the storage vault whose access key you want to retrieve.
- In the Credentials section, click Retrieve Key.
- In the Retrieve Key window, click the Reveal button to view the key.
- Click the copy icon to copy the key.
- Click Done to complete the operation.
You may want to regenerate the access key for your storage vault. To regenerate the key, complete the following steps:
- In the main menu, click Storage Vaults.
- On the Storage Vaults page, locate the storage vault whose access key you want to regenerate.
- In the Credentials section, click Regenerate Key.
- In the Regenerate Key window, click Proceed to confirm that you want to regenerate the key.
- At the Generate New Key step, click the Reveal button to view the key.
- Click the copy icon to copy the key.
- Click Done to complete the operation.