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From the Veeam Console, select the Home tab, then click Backup Infrastructurefrom the lower half of the left navigation panel. Backup Proxies and Repositories are created from this context.
Click Add Object Storage to launch the new Object Storage repository wizard. Specify a name for the Object Storage repository andthis name will refer to your Swarm bucket.
Select S3 Compatible as the Object Storage Type.
Specify the Service point and account credentials.
The Service point is the fully qualified domain name of the Swarm domain endpoint you specified when configuring Swarm. Ensure that Verify it is prefixed with https:// as shown in the above screenshot.
The Data Center region is not utilized so you can leave the default setting of “us-east-1”.This is optional.
Click Add, then specify the Access key and Secret key credentials corresponding to the token you generated for the Swarm domain. The Access key is the Swarm Token ID.
Click OK to continue, then click Next.
Once Veeam gets connected to your Swarm domain successfully, you will be able to browse a list of buckets. Select the bucket created earlier in your Swarm domain that will be used for Office 365 backup.
Click New Folder to define the folder and add Veeam as a prefix for the backup.
Use a descriptive name. Veeam creates a folder using this prefix to segregate Veeam backup from other available in the bucket. It is best to dedicate the bucket strictly to backup.
Click OK and then Finish unless you want to customize object storage consumption parameters, like limiting the maximum capacity consumed.
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