You can add a backup gateway to protect your Azure File shares.
Procedure
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Click +.
The Add new backup gateway window appears.
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Select the auth code for the company, copy it, and save it so you can enter it later in the AuthCode field on the Configuration tab.
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Click DEPLOY TO AZURE.
The Azure portal for deployment appears with a custom ARM template.
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On the Basics tab, populate the following information:
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Subscription: Select a subscription.
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Resource group region: Select a resource group region or create a new one.
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Virtual Machine name: Enter the name of the virtual machine.
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VM Region: Select the VM region.
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Username: Enter the admin username for the machine.
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Password and Confirm password: Enter the password.
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On the Virtual Machine Settings tab, populate the following information:
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For Windows, complete the following:
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OS Version: Select an OS version.
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Backup data size: Select a backup data size.
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For Linux, complete the following:
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OS Version: Select an OS version.
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Disk Type: Select the type of the disk.
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Backup data type (Capacity or Objects): Select the type of the backup data, and then do one of the following:
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If you select capacity, select a data capacity size.
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If you select object count, select an object count.
For sizing guidelines based on object count, see Azure Object Storage Sizing Based on Object Count for Linux Backup Gateways.
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Virtual Network: Select a virtual network for the VM.
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Subnet: Select a subnet.
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User assigned managed identity: Add user assigned managed identities.
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On the Configuration tab, in the the AuthCode field, enter the auth code you copied from the Add new backup gateway window.
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Click Review + create.
The system validates your entries and displays the information you populated.
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On the Review + create tab, review the template information, and then click Create.
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Go to your Commvault Cloud account window and close the Add new backup gateway dialog box.