This topic tells you how to enable external blobstore backups in your VMware Tanzu Application Service for VMs (TAS for VMs) tile.

BOSH Backup and Restore (BBR) supports:

  • Versioned S3 or S3-compatible blobstores.

  • Unversioned S3 or S3-compatible blobstores.

  • Azure blobstores.

For more information, see Backup and restore for external blobstores in the Cloud Foundry documentation.

To enable external blobstore backups for TAS for VMs, you must enable Backup Restore Node. For more information, see Step 6: Confirm backup restore node is deployed in Backing Up Deployments with BBR.

External blobstore support

External blobstore backup support varies based on which version of Tanzu Operations Manager you are running and what type of blobstore you are backing up.

In some cases, external blobstore support is included in the version of Tanzu Operations Manager you are using. In other cases, installing Blobstore Add-On is required.

To determine if external blobstore support is included in the version of Tanzu Operations Manager you are using, see the following table:

Tanzu Operations Manager Version
Blobstore type 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 and later
Versioned Included Included Included Included Included
Unversioned Included Included Included Included Included
Azure Add-On Included Included Included Included
GCS Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Included

S3 or S3-compatible blobstores

BBR supports backing up and restoring versioned and unversioned S3 or S3-compatible blobstores by default. For more information about configuring an S3 or S3-compatible blobstore, see AWS in Configuring File Storage for TAS for VMs.

Backup artifacts of external, S3-compatible, versioned blobstores do not contain the physical blobs. BBR requires that the original buckets still exist to be restored. To protect yourself from losing a bucket, see Enable Replication on Your Versioned S3-Compatible Blobstore in Backup and Restore for External Blobstores.

Azure blobstores

To configure your Azure blobstore for backups, you must enable soft delete in your Azure Storage account. You can also enable soft delete for existing Azure storage accounts that were not initially created with soft delete enabled. For more information, see Soft delete for Azure Storage blobs in the Microsoft documentation.

After activating soft delete, you can enable Azure blobstore backups in Tanzu Operations Manager for new or existing blobstores. For more information, see Azure in Configuring File Storage for TAS for VMs.

To save storage space and cost, VMware recommends that you configure a retention.

GCS blobstores

For more information about configuring a GCS blobstore, see GCP in Configuring File Storage for TAS for VMs.

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