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We are a long term Commvault on-premise shop.  We are starting to move some thing to Azure.  So far we are backing those things up to our on-prem CV environment.   For efficiency and time, I am looking to setup a few media agents and library in Azure to run and store the backups.  I have reviewed the “Public Cloud guide for Microsoft Azure document, and based on it, I am planning to setup 2 media agents with a partitioned duplication database across them.  For the Library it looks like Azure blob object storage is the way to go.  I should be able to have both media agents access it.

   Is this similar to what folks are doing?  For our on-prem we were using local storage on the media agents, and the paths were shared with each other.   This design will be a little easier to manage, but I am a little worried about the performance of blob storage vs storage local to the MA’s

  I look forward to hearing from other folks with there Commvault setup and the cloud migration.

Thank you,

hello ​@Farmer92 
 

I’m not fully aware of your migration plan, but I would recommend considering the following points:

1- Add a Cloud Library - Regardless of the authentication method you choose, it’s crucial to set this up.
2- Install the VSA Role on Both Cloud MAs - This will be important for future requirements, so be sure to include this step.
3- For Multi-Region Migrations  If you’re planning to migrate across multiple regions, it’s a good idea to deploy at least one media agent in each region.
4- Plan the Migration in Stages - Phased migration can help you manage the transition more smoothly.

 

If you run into any issues,  please let us know her we will be happy to assist dude 
Best Regards,
Mohamed Ramadan
Data Protection Specialist

 


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