Add an Arcserve Cyber Resilient Storage Account
This section explains how to add an Arcserve Cyber Resilient Storage account.
Note: After upgrading to Arcserve UDP 10.2, the Arcserve Cyber Resilient Storage Accounts option may not appear under the Destinations section in the Cloud Console user interface. As a workaround, clear your browser cache or open Cloud Console in a private or incognito window.
Follow these steps:
- On the Protect screen, under Destinations, click Arcserve Cyber Resilient Storage Accounts.
- On the Arcserve Cyber Resilient Storage Accounts page, click Add Arcserve Cyber Resilient Storage Account.
- The Add Arcserve Cyber Resilient Storage Account dialog appears.
- From the Site drop-down list, select the desired site.
- In the Display Name field, type a display name for the Arcserve Cyber Resilient Storage account. Each Arcserve Cyber Resilient Storage account must have a unique name.
- Note: The display name must not exceed 256 characters.
- In the Arcserve Cyber Resilient Storage Host Name/IP field, enter the the host name or IP address of the machine hosting the Arcserve Cyber Resilient data store.
- Specify the following details, and then click Save:
- Note: The Access Key ID and Secret Access Key are generated on the machine hosting the Arcserve Cyber Resilient Storage data store as part of the out-of-the-box setup. For information about how to get the Access Key ID and Secret Access key, see Create Data Access Token in the Arcserve Cyber Resilient Storage Server Installation and Setup Guide.
- The Arcserve Cyber Resilient Storage account is added to the Console.
Access Key ID
Identifies the user requesting access to this location.
Secret Access Key
Refers to a password that is used to verify the authenticity of the request to access this location because your Access Key is not encrypted.
Important! This Secret Access Key is crucial for maintaining the security of your accounts. You must keep your keys and your account credentials in a secure location. Do not embed your Secret Access Key in a web page or other publicly accessible source code and do not transmit it over insecure channels.