AWS re:Invent Notes: SID331 — Architecting Security and Governance Across a Multi-Account Strategy

Here’s a couple interesting fun facts in the form of numbers from yesterday (11/27), 6.46 and 0.  Going to and from the various sessions, I walked 6.46 miles yesterday and I had 0 desserts.  0 desserts!  I had a dessert Sunday night, a good one called “The cookie jar”.  The cookie jar was a big, […]

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Part 5 – Veeam and AWS Tape Gateway Integration – Creating Backup Jobs

On the 5th and final part of this series, we’ll look at creating backup jobs and accessing archived tapes.  Links for parts 1-4 are shown below: Post 1 – Deploying the Tape Gateway Post 2 – Creating Tapes Post 3 – Attaching the VTL to Windows Post 4 – Connect Veeam to VTL Creating Tape Media

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Part 4 – Veeam and AWS Tape Gateway Integration – Connect Veeam to VTL

On the 4th part of this series, we’ll look at adding an AWS Tape Gateway VTL into our Veeam infrastructure as well performing some basic tape functions.  Links for parts 1-3 are shown below: Post 1 – Deploying the Tape Gateway Post 2 – Creating Tapes Post 3 – Attaching the VTL to Windows Adding

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Part 3 – Veeam and AWS Tape Gateway Integration – Attaching the VTL to Windows

This post, attaching a Virtual Tape Library (VTL) to a Windows server, is the third in the series in regards to integrating Veeam with an AWS tape gateway.  Here are links to the previous posts: Post 1 – Deploying the Tape Gateway Post 2 – Creating Tapes As just mentioned, to this point we’ve deployed

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