Adding Storage for Configuring Google Cloud Database for MySQL Instance

You can add Air Gap Protect, Cloud and Disk Storages for configuring Google Cloud database for MySQL instances.

You can use Air Gap Protect storage to configure Google Cloud database for MySQL instance.

Procedure

  1. Beside Storage, click +, and then select Air Gap Protect.

    The Add Air Gap Protect dialog box appears.

  2. In the Name box, you can enter the name of the Air Gap Protect.

  3. From the Storage type list, select Amazon S3.

  4. From the Region list, select the storage region.

  5. Select an existing MediaAgent or add a New MediaAgent.

  6. Move the Use deduplication button to right, and then from the DDB MediaAgent list, select a deduplication database MediaAgent.

  7. Click Save.

You can use Cloud Storage to configure Google Cloud database for MySQL instance.

Procedure

  1. Beside Storage, click +, and then select Cloud.

    The Add cloud storage dialog box appears.

  2. From the Type list, select a cloud storage type.

  3. Click Save.

You can use Disk storage to configure Google Cloud database for MySQL instance.

Procedure

  1. Beside Storage, click +, and then select Disk.

    The Add disk storage dialog box appears.

  2. In the Name box, you can enter the name of the disk storage.

  3. Add a Backup location. To add a backup location, do the following:

    1. Beside Backup location, click Add.

      The Add backup location dialog box appears.

    2. Select an existing MediaAgent or add a New MediaAgent.

    3. Select the Type of backup location - Local or Network.

    4. In the Backup location box, enter the path of the backup location.

    5. Click Add.

  4. Move the Use deduplication button to right, and then from the DDB MediaAgent list, select a deduplication database MediaAgent.

  5. Click Save.

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