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Adding storage to the Azure Backup Server - Azure Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Azure: Backup and Disaster Recovery
Adding storage to the Azure Backup Server
- [Narrator] In the last lesson we went and installed the Azure backup server on a server in our domain. As you may recall that server was domain joined. We can't actually install the Azure backup server on a domain controller. That's a good point to kind of keep in the back of your head. Now that the software has been installed we can go ahead and continue with our configuration. I'm going to go ahead and launch the Azure backup server software from the icon that was put on our desktop during the installation. Our next and final step before we start configuring our backups is to actually add in disk storage and you'll find this under Management and then click on Disk Storage. This is required for our backups to be housed locally. Once you're in Disk Storage go ahead, move on up to where it says add and now you can go ahead and select the volume that you'd like to use for these backups. Now, keep in mind that you'll have to have these volumes pre-configured, so if you're doing this on…
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Azure Backup overview3m 29s
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Azure Backup protection solutions45s
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Create a Recovery Services vault6m 2s
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Protect an Azure virtual machine3m 19s
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Protect files and folders8m 24s
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Installing the Azure Backup Server10m 58s
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Adding storage to the Azure Backup Server2m
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Installing the Azure Backup agent3m 22s
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Protecting workloads with Azure Backup Server5m 54s
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Protecting Hyper-V virtual machines7m 47s
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Long-term SQL backups3m 25s
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Protecting Azure file shares4m 2s
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Overview of the Recovery Services vault5m 11s
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