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  • Network Share - Any Windows or SMB network share may be used as Repository storage
  • Amazon AWS Storage Gateway - if If an AWS Storage Gateway is available, it can be used as a Repository backend.
  • Azure Storage Account - if 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

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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:

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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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For a Network Share type repository, the next stage of the wizard is shown below:

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This stage of the wizard allows you to configure the network path and access credentials for the Repository. The available options are as follows:


OptionDescription
Path

This option will let you select the path to the network share in Windows UNC format.

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Example: \\SERVERNAME\Share

Authentication

Here you will input the authentication credentials that are needed to access the repository.

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The user requires to have Read and Write access to the repository so that the backup may be created and retention rules can be applied. If the field is left blank anonymous access will be used.
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When performing a backup, this authentication information is transmitted to Agent computers so that they can directly access the share. To avoid problems at the client end, it is recommended that the Domain part of the authentication is always filled in. If the share is on a computer or NAS which is not joined to a domain, the host name of the computer or NAS should be used instead.

The Site Manager server will resolve IP addresses for the share and send these IP addresses to the Agent when backing up. This allows computers which cannot resolve the SMB server name to an IP address to connect and perform backups


Once this step has been completed, the next step is the final configuration page, described here.

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See Configuring AWS Storage Gateway for information on configuring an on-premises  gateway to the Amazon cloud.
Once setup, the next stage is add the AWS Storage Gateway settings. After adding a new repository and selecting Amazon AWS Storage Gateway, the following wizard page is shown:

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Once the Access Key ID and Secret Key ID of the Storage Gateway have been entered, press Validate to get a list of gateway names and volumes to select.

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Once the correct gateway name and volume have been selected, press next to move to the next step, configuring the local share and authentication options.

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This stage of the wizard allows you to configure the network path and access credentials for the Repository. The share entered must be mapped to the AWS Storage Gateway volume selected. The available options are as follows:


OptionDescription
Path

This option will let you select the path to the network share in Windows UNC format.

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Example: \\SERVERNAME\Share

Authentication

Here you will input the authentication credentials that are needed to access the repository.

Once this step has been completed, the next step is the final configuration page, described here.

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This repository type connects to an Azure storage account which has been configured to be accessible over the SMB protocol. 

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Detailing information on configuring Azure to enable share access is available here - Backup to the cloud with Azure File Shares

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titleLocal Repository Limitations

Because each computer evaluates the Local Repository path separately, the Site Manager server cannot provide most management features for a Local Repository.

This includes browsing, image verification, free space and status monitoring, Site Manager initiated restore and remote synchronization.

Repository browsing and restore should be done from the managed computer

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The Local Repository configuration consists of a path to be evaluated on the managed computer - e.g. X:\ which will backup to the local X: drive on each computer, not the Site Manager server's X: drive.

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This page contains configuration options for how the Repository will be used by the scheduled backup system. This step is the same for all Repository types.

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The available options are:

OptionDescription
Custom NameA name which will be displayed in the Site Manager interface for this repository. If left blank, it will default to the network path of the repository
Purge oldest backup set(s)

An optional value that will delete your old backups once the free space has reached a defined threshold.

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This setting is independent of any retention rules configured in Backup Definitions and applies to all activity to this repository.
Low disk space notification

An optional value that will send a notification once the free space falls below a defined threshold.

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The destination of notifications can be configured in the Notifications menu in Settings.
Retry connection on credential failure

This option will cause Site Manager to treat credential failures like normal network errors and retry the repository connection on credential failures. This can be useful as Windows can incorrectly report network issues as credential failures.

By default, Site Manager will not retry credential failures automatically to prevent the possibility of locking accounts due to an incorrect password.

Simultaneous Scheduled BackupsThis value sets the number of backups which can be performed to the repository simultaneously. The default value is 1, but it can be increased to a maximum of 10.


Once completed, the Repository can be saved by clicking the 'Finish' button, which will return to the Repository list. 

Once Repositories have been created, the interface shows the Repository list, as seen below

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For the Amazon AWS Storage Gateway Repository, the following additional data is available:

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    • Repository Status - Disk space used and any specific information for the selected repository.
    • Recent Backup Changes - A summary of the file count and file size changes over the last 24 hours or 7 days.
    • Forecast - A forecast of upcoming activity configured on the Scheduled Activity page is shown.
    • MIG Status - If Macrium Image Guardian is enabled, this will be shown for the repository. If the repository is hosted on the same computer as Site Manager, MIG may be toggled on and off.
    • Recent Backup Changes - This section shows the number of files and volume of data changes that have happened over the last 24 hours or 7 days. 


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titleMIG and SMB versions

Macrium Image Guardian protects backup files from being written to by non-Macrium processes. As part of this, any share protected by MIG must be accessed by SMB version 2 or greater so that the client can securely send identity information to the MIG driver. Platforms that are unable to use SMB2 or greater due to age (Windows XP) or configuration will be unable to backup to a MIG protected repository.


For Network Share and Amazon AWS Storage Gateway repositories the status of Macrium Image Guardian can be viewed. If the repository is on the same machine as the Site Manager server, Macrium Image Guardian can also be toggled on and off.