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Getting Started with MSP360 Managed Backup and Microsoft Azure

In this guide, we overview how you can easily add a Microsoft Azure account to MSP360 Managed Backup.

Setting Up a Storage Account

First, you need to sign up for a trial account for MSP360 Managed Backup by filling in the form on the sign-up page. If you already have an account, sign in to it.

To use your Microsoft Azure account, choose not to use MSP360’s test 2GB storage.

When you are in the MSP360 Managed Backup console, go to the “Storage” tab, then press “Storage accounts”. Here you can see all your connected storage accounts.

To add a new one, press the “Add Account” button in the upper-right corner, and then choose “Microsoft Azure”.

You will then be able to set a display name for the new account and provide your storage account name and shared key.

To find your account name, you can go to the Microsoft Azure console, then to your “Resource” group, and you will see the list of storage accounts. Choose an existing account or create a new one. Copy its name and paste it into the MSP360 Managed Backup console.

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To get the shared key, go to your account settings in the Microsoft Azure console, and then to the “Access keys” section.

After you enter the required information, choose the account type. To learn which account type you need, please click on the question mark for more information.

Then press “Next”.

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Backup Destination

In the next step, you need to create a backup destination. To do this, set a display name for your destination, and either choose the backup container you want to use or create a new one.

After you are done, press “Next”.

Assign to Users / Companies

In the next step, you specify which companies or users you want to use this storage account for.

In MSP360 Managed Backup, you should create a user that will later be associated with the computer you want to back up. You can also create companies and assign several users to them. If you haven’t created a user or a company before, you will be prompted to create the first company, and you will see your first default user in the “Users” tab - under the email address with which you signed up.

We do not recommend assigning your storage account to this user for production purposes. Instead, click “Next”. Later, you will be able to manage your users and companies properly.

Review

In the last step, you can review the settings of your new account and, if necessary, go back to edit anything.

After you press “Save”, you will be able to see your new account in the list of all connected accounts.

Creating a User

Now you need to create a user to assign your storage to. To do that, go to the “Users” tab and click “Create user”. If you want to learn more about creating users and companies, check out our “Endpoints, Users, and Companies with MSP360 Managed Backup Service” video.

Deploying the Agent

After you have created a user, go to the “Downloads” tab, and select the build you will install to the target machine. After you have installed the software on the computer, you will be able to assign it to the user. To do that, go to the “RMM” tab, and then the “RMM” section. There you will see the name of the endpoint you have just deployed the software to. Click “Add User Account” to assign it to a user.

That’s it. Now you are ready for your first backup to your Microsoft Azure storage. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact our pre-sales team.

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