AWS Storage Gateway User Guide
Using Your Tape Gateway
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Backing Up Data to a Tape in Veeam (p. 117)
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Archiving a Tape by Using Veeam (p. 117)
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Restoring Data from a Tape Archived in Veeam (p. 118)
Configuring Veeam to Work with VTL Devices
After you have connected your virtual tape library (VTL) devices to the Windows client, you configure
Veeam Backup & Replication to recognize your devices. For information about how to connect VTL
devices to the Windows client, see
Connecting Your VTL Devices (p. 84)
.
Updating VTL Device Drivers
By default, the Veeam V7 and V8 backup application does not recognize tape gateway devices. To
configure the software to work with tape gateway devices, you update the device drivers for the VTL
devices to expose them to the Veeam software and then discover the VTL devices. In Device Manager,
update the driver for the medium changer. For instructions, see
Updating the Device Driver for Your
.
Discovering VTL Devices
For the Veeam 9 backup application, you must use native SCSI commands instead of a Windows driver to
discover your tape library if your media changer is unknown. For detailed instructions, see
To discover VTL devices
1. In the Veeam software, choose
Backup Infrastructure
. When the tape gateway is connected, virtual
tapes are listed in the
Backup Infrastructure
tab.
Note
Depending on the version of the Veeam Backup & Replication you are using, the user
interface might differ somewhat from that shown in the screenshots in this documentation.
2. Expand the
Tape
tree to see your tape drives and medium changer.
3. Expand the medium changer tree. If your tape drives are mapped to the medium changer, the drives
appear under
Drives
. Otherwise, your tape library and tape drives appear as separate devices.
If the drives are not mapped automatically, follow the
instructions on the Veeam website
drives.
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