Michal128 wrote:
Hello Mike,
I am not sure if the info is included in the document what I am looking for. Thanks for advisory.
I am not looking for simple migration to AZURE storage in boundary of one Commserve. But migration backup from local infrastructure (Local Commserve + Local Media Agent + Tape library = long term retention backup) to AZURE where we have a cloud infrastructure (Cloud Commserve + Cloud Media Agent + Cloud Library).
One of idea is restore all VM’s and File system backup to AZURE and backup the data one more time in the cloud. But currently we have on tapes 400 TB of data and that process can consumed months of time to perform that process, so that the reason, why I try to find out another approach for that migration.
To the end we would like to get all infra in the cloud without any data locally, to remove local physical hardware.
Regards,
Michal
I would go with what @Mike Struening suggests.
what you are attempting to do in the way you are attempting to do it would be arduous and time consuming.
just to be clear, if your clients are isolated you can do some version of the client migration where the clients themselves are not contacted and only their data is moved. Essentially you would be importing client and job metadata.
you could then use that metadata to consolidate to queue an enormous tape copy to Azure.
hell you could speed up the process by going to one of those dr companies where you can rent bandwidth and a tape library.
ship all the tapes to the location with a rented LTO library with 2000 slots, kick off the copy and get paid to babysit a tape drive.
As noted by @Orazan the actual work is in the math.