
To create a Scale-Out Backup Repository, you must first add a local storage component as a Backup Repository. Now that you have the applicationKey, keyID, and S3 Endpoint you are ready to start setting up the Repository in Veeam. Make sure you copy the keyID and applicationKey listed somewhere safe as the applicationKey will NOT be available again to view once you leave the page. Then click Create New Key.Ħ) In a blue box on the App Keys page you’ll now see the keyID and applicationKey listed here, along with the S3 Endpoint we saw when making the bucket. Note that your Master Application Key will not be usable with Veeam Cloud Tier or our S3 compatible API.ĥ) Give your key a name and leave the other default settings. Leave Lifecycle Settings at the default "Keep all versions".Ĥ) Now click the App Keys link in the left-hand column to navigate to the App Keys page and click Add a New Application Key. Note the S3 Endpoint listed here for use later when setting up B2 with Veeam. You can read more about Object Lock here.ģ) You will now see your Bucket on the Buckets page. To protect your offloaded backups from ransomware, Backblaze strongly recommends you enable object lock and use the Veeam immutability feature. Object Lock allows Immutability in Veeam to prevent your files from being changed. Once here, click the Create a Bucket button.Ģ) Give your Bucket a unique name and click Create a Bucket with Object Lock enabled.

If you do not have an account, please sign up here.ġ) Log in to your account at and click the Buckets link in the left-hand column.

Get your B2 Application Key and S3 EndpointĬreate a Backup Job Get your B2 Application Key and S3 Endpoint Begin this guide by signing in to your Backblaze account. If you need assistance with installing Veeam in your environment, please see their website. A guide for setting this up can be found here. Other editions can backup to B2 using our partner Tiger Bridge.
BACKBLAZE CAREERS PLUS
Please note that this guide only applies to Enterprise and Enterprise Plus editions of Veeam Backup & Replication and Veeam Availability Suite. To protect against ransomware, Backblaze strongly recommends all Veeam customers to enable immutability when offloading their backups to Backblaze B2 using Cloud Tier.
BACKBLAZE CAREERS HOW TO
This guide will walk you through how to set up B2 Cloud Storage as part of a Scale-Out Backup Repository with Immutability in Veeam using our S3 Compatibility API. Immutability is an important part of protecting backups from threats such as ransomware or stolen credentials by ensuring your backup data is safe and secure for a specified timeframe.

Additionally, Backblaze is certified as Veeam Ready - Object and Veeam Ready - Object with Immutability. Quickstart Guide for offloading Veeam Cloud Tier backups to Backblaze B2 with immutabilityīackblaze is a proud partner of Veeam and is fully compatible with Veeam Cloud Tier.
