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Hi, You’ve said the license is for VBR, not VBfMA, can you confirm if it’s a VUL license or a perpetual socket license? As a VUL is usable with VBfMA as well. Assuming it is perpetual and hence you’re using agents to protect the Azure VMs, you absolutely don’t want to try to backup to an Azure SMB file share, I’ve not seen anything to indicate that would be supported, but I certainly wouldn’t trust this. You also can’t backup VMs directly to Azure object storage, as native object storage, with VBR, only VBfMA supports this, but this will change with VBR v12. To attempt to achieve 3-2-1-1-0 best practices as best you can, I’d look to create two copies of data within Azure. First I’d allocate a virtual disk to your VBR Azure VM, or create another VM for a repository, doesn’t matter which way, but this will be your primary backup copy, it’s still stored on object storage, but in a way that Veeam can interact wtih natively, this way you’re getting far superior performance & reli
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