NAS Storage on Azure Backup Services

Hi are looking to use the new Azure Backup Services to backup our on premise data. Unfortunately, we use NAS boxes for a large amount of data and mount them as drives and these are not showing as valid backup sources on the agent software.
Can we use the Azure Backup Services to backup the NAS data or will we have to resort to using a third oarty coupled with a BLOB storage account?
Regards
Matt

Hello Matt,
Thanks for posting here!
I think NAS storage backup is not supported by Azure Backup.
For more information check this link:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj573031.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396#BKMK_faq_10
You can use third party software to back it up as a storage blob.
Reference link:
http://www.cloudberrylab.com/blog/cloudberry-backup-for-windows-azure-blob-storage-overview/
Hope this answers your question.
Regards,
Sadiqh

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