Since you install the NAS proxy on a Windows or Linux server, the server must comply with the following requirements.ĭruva supports backup and restore from all SMB share versions supported on the respective Windows Server version. For more information, see Credentials in NAS share. The restore job ends with a Successful with Errors status.Īdd this account to the credential store and assign it to the NAS shares. You need to rename these restored files by removing the suffix manually to complete the restore. Note:If the user account lacks write permissions over the target location, Druva restores files with a. User account must have write permissions over the target location.
User account must be a member of the Backup Operators group on the NetApp filer. In scenarios where one user account does not have all the required privileges over all folders in the SMB share hierarchy on a NetApp filer, ensure that the user account you use at the NAS device level has the least privileges summarized below for successful backups and restores. Least privileges to protect SMB shares on NetApp For more information, see Add a NAS share. Druva supports Nutanix Files through SMB and NFS protocols via a NAS proxy.However, auto-discovery of shares is not supported as of now. Druva supports Azure Files through SMB and NFS protocols via a NAS proxy.For more information see Druva support for Amazon FSx for Windows and Amazon EFS You can protect Amazon FSx shares using a Windows proxy, and protect Amazon EFS shares using a Linux proxy. Druva supports Amazon FSx for Windows and Amazon EFS shares for backups and restores.Ensure that you have valid device credentials. Druva validates the NAS device credentials before adding the NAS device.The NAS proxy must be version 4.8.16-98358 or later for share auto-discovery to work.
The supported protocol for SMB and NAS shares is as mentioned below. Druva can perform backup and restore provided your configuration adheres to the following NAS proxy mappings. Druva provides vendor-agnostic support for NAS devices.