In the Recovery Manager Console tree, select the Computer Collection from which you want to remove items.
In the details pane, select the items you want to remove. Use CTRL and SHIFT to select multiple items.
Right-click the selection, and then click Delete.
Recovery Manager for Active Directory Disaster Recovery Edition provides the ability to set up and use dedicated cloud storage locations for backups. Cloud Storage in combination with primary (Tier 1) storage options ensure that your critical backups are always available in case of disaster.
By using Cloud Storage you can store your AD and BMR backups in the cloud ensuring that your backups are always accessible and protect your backup files with storage account properties such as immutability policies, and redundancy with different types of replication.
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Use of Cloud Storage requires a Recovery Manager for Active Directory Disaster Recovery Edition license. |
Requirements
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Recovery Manager for Active Directory does not create or provide management features of the storage account. |
Best Practices
User Scenario
Backup data for all domain controllers can be accumulated on primary storage, and at the same time, you can make a copy of your backup on Cloud Storage. If disaster strikes, you could lose your backups on the primary(Tier 1) storage and even your installation of Recovery Manager for Active Directory but your Cloud Storage will remain in place.
To add Azure Cloud Storage
In the Recovery Manager for Active Directory console, expand the Storage node.
Select the Cloud Storage node in the console tree.
Click on the Add Storage button at the bottom of the Cloud Storage pane.
Type an identifying name in the Display Name field. This name is used in the Recovery Manager console for the registered cloud storage account and selected container.
To register a cloud storage in Recovery Manager for Active Directory, specify the storage account connection string in the field Azure Storage Account Connection String. The connection string will be protected and will not be displayed.
To retrieve your Azure storage account connection string:
Select the Container. The available containers will be displayed in the drop down list for the connected storage account. Containers protected with an immutability policy will be displayed with (immutable) after the container name.
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To validate the connection to the correct Azure storage account, compare the available containers in the drop down field on the Add Cloud Storage dialog with the created containers in the Microsoft Azure portal. In the Microsoft Azure portal, the Containers are listed under Data storage. RMAD support only with Container types. In the case a storage account has no containers, the dialog box will prompt you to create at least one container in the Azure Portal, or specify a connection string to another storage account. |
Select one or more computer collections by selecting the checkbox by the computer collection name in the section Backups from selected collections will be copied to the cloud storage.
Once a backup is created, the Active Directory and BMR backups on primary storage(Tier 1) are copied to the registered and configured cloud storage container (Tier 2).
Click OK.
To view all registered Cloud Storage in Recovery Manager for Active Directory
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