Hi,
From VBR console, my current Windows ReFS repository capacity shows:
100TB used
70TB free
90TB total capacity
From the Windows repository explorer, it shows E: drive capacity is 20TB used. So fast clone is saving lot of physical storage usage in my case.
If I were to enable SOBR, with my Windows repository as performance tier and Azure blob storage as capacity tier. What would be the expected usage (TB) on my capacity tier assuming I choose copy all backups?
I understand there is no block cloning on object storage, so am I anticipating my existing backups to rehydrate beyond 20TB or maybe reach 100TB capacity usage once they copied over to capacity tier?
From VBR console, my current Windows ReFS repository capacity shows:
100TB used
70TB free
90TB total capacity
From the Windows repository explorer, it shows E: drive capacity is 20TB used. So fast clone is saving lot of physical storage usage in my case.
If I were to enable SOBR, with my Windows repository as performance tier and Azure blob storage as capacity tier. What would be the expected usage (TB) on my capacity tier assuming I choose copy all backups?
I understand there is no block cloning on object storage, so am I anticipating my existing backups to rehydrate beyond 20TB or maybe reach 100TB capacity usage once they copied over to capacity tier?
Statistics: Posted by Nas — Sep 03, 2025 4:40 pm








