The following sample AWS BackupStorageLocation
YAML shows all of the configurable parameters. The items under spec.config
can be provided as key-value pairs to the velero install
command's --backup-location-config
flag -- for example, region=us-east-1,serverSideEncryption=AES256,...
.
apiVersion: velero.io/v1
kind: BackupStorageLocation
metadata:
name: default
namespace: velero
spec:
# Name of the object store plugin to use to connect to this location.
#
# Required.
provider: velero.io/aws
objectStorage:
# The bucket in which to store backups.
#
# Required.
bucket: my-bucket
# The prefix within the bucket under which to store backups.
#
# Optional.
prefix: my-prefix
# The credentials intended to be used with this location.
# optional (if not set, default credentials secret is used)
credential:
# Key within the secret data which contains the cloud credentials
key: cloud
# Name of the secret containing the credentials
name: cloud-credentials
config:
# The AWS region where the bucket is located. Queried from the AWS S3 API if not provided.
#
# Optional if s3ForcePathStyle is false.
region: us-east-1
# Whether to use path-style addressing instead of virtual hosted bucket addressing. Set to "true"
# if using a local storage service like MinIO.
#
# Optional (defaults to "false").
s3ForcePathStyle: "true"
# You can specify the AWS S3 URL here for explicitness, but Velero can already generate it from
# "region" and "bucket". This field is primarily for local storage services like MinIO.
#
# Optional.
s3Url: "http://minio:9000"
# If specified, use this instead of "s3Url" when generating download URLs (e.g., for logs). This
# field is primarily for local storage services like MinIO.
#
# Optional.
publicUrl: "https://minio.mycluster.com"
# The name of the server-side encryption algorithm to use for uploading objects, e.g. "AES256".
# If using SSE-KMS and "kmsKeyId" is specified, this field will automatically be set to "aws:kms"
# so does not need to be specified by the user.
#
# Optional.
serverSideEncryption: AES256
# Specify an AWS KMS key ID (formatted per the example) or alias (formatted as "alias/<KMS-key-alias-name>"), or its full ARN
# to enable encryption of the backups stored in S3. Only works with AWS S3 and may require explicitly
# granting key usage rights.
#
# Cannot be used in conjunction with customerKeyEncryptionFile.
#
# Optional.
kmsKeyId: "502b409c-4da1-419f-a16e-eif453b3i49f"
# Specify the file that contains the SSE-C customer key to enable customer key encryption of the backups
# stored in S3. The referenced file should contain a 32-byte string.
#
# The customerKeyEncryptionFile points to a mounted secret within the velero container.
# Add the below values to the velero cloud-credentials secret:
# customer-key: <your_b64_encoded_32byte_string>
# The default value below points to the already mounted secret.
#
# Cannot be used in conjunction with kmsKeyId.
#
# Optional (defaults to "", which means SSE-C is disabled).
customerKeyEncryptionFile: "/credentials/customer-key"
# Version of the signature algorithm used to create signed URLs that are used by velero CLI to
# download backups or fetch logs. Possible versions are "1" and "4". Usually the default version
# 4 is correct, but some S3-compatible providers like Quobyte only support version 1.
#
# Optional (defaults to "4").
signatureVersion: "1"
# AWS profile within the credentials file to use for the backup storage location.
#
# Optional (defaults to "default").
profile: "default"
# Set this to "true" if you do not want to verify the TLS certificate when connecting to the
# object store -- like for self-signed certs with MinIO. This is susceptible to man-in-the-middle
# attacks and is not recommended for production.
#
# Optional (defaults to "false").
insecureSkipTLSVerify: "true"
# Set this to "true" if you want to load the credentials file as a [shared config file](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdkref/latest/guide/file-format.html).
# This will have no effect if credentials are not specific for a BSL.
#
# Optional (defaults to "false").
enableSharedConfig: "true"
# Tags that need to be placed on AWS S3 objects.
# For example "Key1=Value1&Key2=Value2"
#
# Optional (defaults to empty "")
tagging: ""
# The checksum algorithm to use for uploading objects to S3.
# The Supported values are "CRC32", "CRC32C", "SHA1", "SHA256".
# If the value is set as empty string "", no checksum will be calculated and attached to
# the request headers.
#
# Optional (defaults to "CRC32")
checksumAlgorithm: "CRC32"