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- Network Share - Any Windows or SMB network share may be used as Repository storage
- Amazon AWS Storage Gateway - if an AWS Storage Gateway is available, it can be used as a Repository backend.
- Azure Storage Account - if Azure storage is exposed as an SMB share in Azure, it can be used as a Repository directly.
- Local Repository - Storage which is directly attached to a managed computer can be used as a Repository
Adding a Repository
Repositories are managed by selecting the 'Repositories' link from the main interface under the 'Setup' main category. Initially the Repository interface will have no saved repositories and show some quick help notes.
To create a new Repository, click the 'New Repository' link in the upper left, as seen in the image above. This will display the 'Add Repository' wizard shown below:
The initial repository wizard page allows the type of Repository to be selected. Once the appropriate type has been selected, click 'Next' to move to the next step.
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Path | This option will let you select the path to the network share in Windows UNC format.
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Authentication | Here you will input the authentication credentials that are needed to access the repository.
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Once this step has been completed, the next step is the final configuration page, described here.
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Once Repositories have been created, the interface shows the Repository list, as seen below
For the Amazon AWS Storage Gateway Repository, the following additional data is available:
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