Before you can move data in either direction between a cloud account and your Core, you must add cloud provider account information to the Rapid Recovery Core Console. This information identifies the cloud account in the Core Console while caching the connection information securely. This process then lets Rapid Recovery Core connect to the cloud account to perform the operations you specify.
To add a cloud account, complete the steps in the following procedure.
The Add New Account dialog box opens.
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NOTE: In Rapid Recovery release 6.3, two Microsoft Azure cloud types are included on the Cloud Accounts page. Azure Service Management (ASM) specifically supports archiving to Azure. Azure Resource Management (ARM) supports virtual export to Azure. If using both archiving and virtual export to Azure in Rapid Recovery Core release 6.3, you are required to set up a cloud account for each. |
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Amazon S3 |
Display name |
Enter a display name for this cloud account to display on the Rapid Recovery Core Console; for example, Amazon S3 Cloud Account 1. | |
Access key |
Enter the access key for your Amazon cloud account. | ||
Secret key |
Enter the secret key for this account. | ||
Service endpoint |
Optionally, if using an S3-compatible storage account other than a standard Amazon S3 storage account, enter the fully qualified http or https URL for that storage account. | ||
Storage class |
Select a storage class for the S3 account. You can choose from:
If you want to archive to Glacier, you can define your Amazon cloud account using any listed storage class. The option to select Glacier storage is accessible from the Archive Wizard.
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Google Cloud |
Display name |
Enter a display name for this cloud account to display on the Rapid Recovery Core Console; for example, Google Cloud Account 1. | |
Certificate file |
Browse for and select your Google certificate file to authenticate this cloud account. | ||
Private key |
Enter your private key for this account. | ||
Project ID |
Enter the Project ID associated with this account. | ||
Service account email |
Enter the email address registered with Google Cloud as the owner of this cloud service account. | ||
Microsoft Azure Service Management (for Archive) |
Display name |
Enter a display name for this cloud account to display on the Rapid Recovery Core Console; for example, Azure Cloud Account 1. | |
Storage account name |
Enter the name of your Microsoft Azure storage account.
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Access key |
Enter the access key for your account.
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Account type |
Choose your Azure account type; for example Azure, Azure Germany, Azure China, or (US) Government. | ||
Use https protocol |
Select this option to use the secure https protocol instead of the standard http protocol. | ||
Microsoft Azure Resource Management (for Virtual Export) | Display name | Enter a display name for this cloud account to display on the Rapid Recovery Core Console; for example, Azure Cloud Account 1. | |
Region | Select the appropriate region for your Azure account. For example, select from Azure Global Cloud, Azure China Cloud, Azure German Cloud, Azure US Government Cloud, and so on. | ||
Tenant ID
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Enter the tenant ID precisely. This is an alphanumeric string (also called the Directory ID) associated with your Azure Active Directory application. To obtain this value from the Azure UI, select Azure Active Directory > Properties > Directory ID. | ||
Application ID
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Enter the application ID for your Azure AD application precisely. To obtain this value from the Azure UI, select Azure Active Directory > App registrations, select your application, and from the Settings pane, copy the Application ID. | ||
Secret key
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Enter the secret key for this account. You must obtain this value from the Azure when you set up the key, If you do not record it, you must create a new secret key. From the Azure UI, to see or create secret keys, select Azure Active Directory > App registrations, select your application, click Settings, and from the Settings pane, click Keys. | ||
Subscription ID
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Enter the subscription ID for your Azure account precisely. To obtain this value from the Azure UI, select All services, click Subscriptions, and from the appropriate subscription, copy the Subscription ID. | ||
Powered by OpenStack |
Display name |
Enter a display name for this cloud account to display in the Rapid Recovery Core Console; for example, OpenStack Cloud Account 1. | |
Region |
Enter the region for your cloud account. | ||
User name |
Enter the user name for your OpenStack-based cloud account. | ||
Password or API key |
Select whether to use a password or an API key, and then enter your selection for this account. | ||
Tenant ID |
Enter your tenant ID for this account. | ||
Authentication URL |
Enter the authentication URL for this account. This the base URL for the cloud instance. If not provided, Rapid Recovery Core uses the default URL, https://identity.api.rackspacecloud.com. | ||
Rackspace Cloud Files |
Display name |
Enter a display name for this cloud account to display on the Rapid Recovery Core Console; for example, Rackspace Cloud Account 1. | |
Region |
Use the drop-down list to select the region for your account. | ||
User name |
Enter the user name for your Rackspace cloud account. | ||
Password or API key |
Select whether to use a password or an API key, and then enter your selection for this account. | ||
Tenant ID |
Enter your tenant ID for this account. | ||
Authentication URL |
Enter the authentication URL for this account. This the base URL for the cloud instance. If not provided, Rapid Recovery Core uses the default URL, https://identity.api.rackspacecloud.com. |
The dialog box closes, and your account appears on the Cloud Accounts page of the Core Console.
If you need to change the information to connect to your cloud account, for example to update the password or edit the display name, you can do so on the Cloud Accounts page of the Rapid Recovery Core Console. Complete the steps in the following procedure to edit a cloud account.
The Edit Account window opens.
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NOTE: You cannot edit the cloud type. |
If you discontinue your cloud service, or decide to stop using it for a particular Core, you may want to remove your cloud account from the Core Console. Complete the steps in the following procedure to remove a cloud account.
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Caution: Removing an account that is currently in use causes all archive jobs scheduled for this account to fail. |
This appendix includes reference tables that describe many of the functions and icons available in the Rapid Recovery Core Console. It serves as a supplement to the The Core Console chapter of the Rapid Recovery User Guide.
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