Modify AWS/Azure/Google Cloud Data Store

This section provides information about how to modify an AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud data store.

You can modify an already existing cloud data store. However, due to some restrictions, you cannot modify the following details of a data store:

Follow these steps:

  1. On the Protect screen, under Destinations, click Data Stores.
  2. From the list of data stores, click the Action drop-down list of a Cloud data store that you want to modify, and then click Modify AWS/Azure/Google Cloud Data Store.
  3. The Modify AWS/Azure/Google Cloud Data Store dialog appears.
  4. Modify the following details as needed, and then click Save:
  5. Data Store Name

    Specifies the name of the data store.

    Concurrent Active Sources Limit to

    Specifies the maximum concurrent active sources on the data store.

    Default Value: 4

    Hash Memory Allocation

    Specifies the amount of physical memory that you allocate to keep hashes. This field is pre-filled with a default value. The default value is based on the following calculation:

    If the physical memory of the RPS is smaller than 4 GB (or is identical to 4 GB), the default value of Hash Memory Allocation is identical to the physical memory of the RPS.

    If the physical memory of the RPS is greater than 4 GB, UDP Console calculates the available free memory at this time. Assume that the available free memory is X GB at present. UDP Console further checks the following conditions:

    Example: Consider the RPS has 32 GB of physical memory. Assume that operating system and other applications use 4 GB memory while creating the data store. So, the available free memory at this time is 28 GB. Then, the default value of Hash Memory Allocation is 22.4 GB (22.4 GB = 28 GB * 80%).

    Hash destination is on a Solid State Drive (SSD)

    Specifies that the hash folder is on a solid state drive.

    Note: Configure the hash destination on local SSD if the Hash destination is on a Solid State Drive(SSD) check box is selected.

    Enable Encryption

    Specifies that encryption settings are enabled.

  6. Note: You cannot enable or disable encryption after a Cloud data store is created. If you have enabled encryption while adding the data store, you can change the encryption password. To change, specify and confirm the encryption password.
  7. The AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud data store is modified successfully.