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  • March 27, 2022
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I’m currently performing backups of Azure Fileshare for a subscription using Commvault. The backup is being performed in one Azure region and customer wants to restore the Azure Fileshare to another region.  What do I need to do perform that type of restore in Commvault?

Best answer by Damian Andre

If you are restoring to a different repository, then you may need to configure that following “adding object storage repository”:

https://documentation.commvault.com/11.24/essential/115084_adding_azure_file_storage_object_storage_repository_01.html

 

You probably need to deploy another proxy / client access node to conduct the restore local to the religion you want to restore to, rather than trying to use the same one in a different region that took the backup. Either way you are likely to incur egress charges since you are taking data from one region to another.

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  • Vaulter
  • March 27, 2022

Good morning.  Here is the documentation on restoring the Azure data out of place:

https://documentation.commvault.com/11.24/essential/135786_restoring_object_storage_repository_out_of_place_05.html


Damian Andre
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  • Vaulter
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  • March 27, 2022

If you are restoring to a different repository, then you may need to configure that following “adding object storage repository”:

https://documentation.commvault.com/11.24/essential/115084_adding_azure_file_storage_object_storage_repository_01.html

 

You probably need to deploy another proxy / client access node to conduct the restore local to the religion you want to restore to, rather than trying to use the same one in a different region that took the backup. Either way you are likely to incur egress charges since you are taking data from one region to another.