In fact, there is no way to modify part of an object’s data and any change requires deletion and replacement of the whole object. For example, in object storage, it’s intended that files are not modified. This blog post is aimed at helping backup administrators who wish to better understand from a Veeam perspective working with public cloud object storage, specifically Azure Blob.Ĭompared to the traditional NAS or disk-based block storage Object Storage is a completely different shift in how data is stored and accessed. With many organisations starting to dip their Veeam toes into object storage I thought I would write a bit more about the subject. According to Veeam’s quarterly report for the end of 2021, Veeam customers moved over 500 PB of backups just into the top 3 cloud object storage vendors alone. Sending Veeam backups to object storage such as Azure Blob has become a hot topic in the last few years.
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