Velero with AWS S3 - Prepare your Environment
Prerequisites
- Ensure you have installed Velero (included in the default DKP installation). 
- Ensure you have installed the Velero CLI. 
- You have created an S3 bucket with AWS. 
Environment variables:
- Set the - BUCKETenvironment variable to the name of the S3 bucket you want to use as backup storage:CODE- export BUCKET=<aws-bucket-name>
- Set the - WORKSPACE_NAMESPACEenvironment variable to the name of the workspace’s namespace. Replace- <workspace_namespace>with the name of the target workspace:CODE- export WORKSPACE_NAMESPACE=<workspace_namespace> This can be the This can be the- kommandernamespace for the Management cluster or any other additional workspace namespace for Attached or Managed clusters. To list all available workspaces and clusters, use the dkp get clusters -A command.
- Set the - CLUSTER_NAMEenvironment variable. Replace- <target_cluster>with the name of the cluster where you want to set up Velero:CODE- export CLUSTER_NAME=<target_cluster>
Prepare your AWS Credentials
See the official docs for details on how to use IAM roles instead of static credentials.
- Create a file containing your static AWS credentials: 
 In this example, the file’s name is- credentials-velero.CODE- cat << EOF > aws-credentials [default] aws_access_key_id=<REDACTED> aws_secret_access_key=<REDACTED> EOF
- Create a secret on the cluster where you are installing and configuring Velero by referencing the file created in the previous step. This can be the Management, a Managed or an Attached cluster: 
 In this example, the secret’s name is- velero-aws-credentials.CODE- kubectl create secret generic -n ${WORKSPACE_NAMESPACE} velero-aws-credentials --from-file=aws=aw
