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  2. NetBackup™ Cloud Administrator's Guide
  3. About cloud storage
  4. About the Amazon S3 cloud storage API type
  5. About Amazon S3 storage classes
NetBackup™ Cloud Administrator's Guide

About Amazon S3 storage classes

NetBackup supports storage classes for Amazon S3 and Amazon GovCloud. While you configure a cloud storage, you can select a specific storage class that you want to assign to your objects or your data backups. The objects are stored according to their storage classes.

NetBackup supports the following Amazon S3 storage classes:

  • STANDARD

  • STANDARD_IA (IA stands for Infrequent Access.)

  • ONEZONE_IA (without Amazon S3 Intelligent Tiering) (IA stands for Infrequent Access.)

    Select the ONEZONE_IA (Infrequent Access) storage class to restore less frequently accessed data with single zone resiliency.

  • GLACIER

    Images that are written to Glacier using MSDP direct cloud tiering can be read only by a restore operation. The verify and duplicate operations cannot read the images.

    See About protecting data in Amazon Glacier.

  • GLACIER_VAULT (Not supported by MSDP direct cloud tiering)

    See About protecting data in Amazon Glacier vault.

  • Glacier Deep Archive

    Images that are written to Glacier Deep Archive using MSDP direct cloud tiering can be read only by a restore operation. The verify and duplicate operations cannot read the images.

    See About protecting data in Amazon Glacier.

  • Amazon S3 Intelligent-Tiering (LIFECYCLE) (Not supported by MSDP direct cloud tiering)

    See Protecting data using Amazon S3 Intelligent Tiering (LIFECYCLE).

For more about Amazon S3 storage classes, review Amazon S3 Storage Classes.

In the following scenarios, NetBackup assigns the default STANDARD storage class to the backups or objects:

  • If you do not select a specific storage class while you configure the Amazon S3 cloud storage

  • If the backups were configured in an earlier NetBackup version

Note:

If you initiate a restore from Glacier or Glacier Deep Archive, NetBackup initiates a warming step. NetBackup does not proceed with the restore until all the data is available in S3 storage to be read.

The warming step is always done if using Amazon. For storage classes other than Glacier and Glacier Deep Archive, the warming step is almost immediate with no meaningful delay. For Glacier and Glacier Deep Archive, the warming step may be immediate if files were previously warmed and are still in S3 Standard storage. However, it may take several minutes, hours, or days depending on settings being used.

See Assigning a storage class to Amazon cloud storage.

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