Hello Community,
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I performed replication between two Hyper-V clusters using the replica seeding method.
Replication jobs work fine since several months. My question is very simple : is it possible to delete Backup Files (used for Seeding purpose) which are located in the Backup repository of the destination site ? Deleting them could impact existing replication jobs ?
For me, these files can be removed, but I need your advices, because I really need storage space.
Thanks.
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Re: Delete Seed after replication
Hello,
the answer is also simple : yes you can.
Replication goes directly and the seed files are outdated anyway.
Best regards,
Hannes
the answer is also simple : yes you can.
Replication goes directly and the seed files are outdated anyway.
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Delete Seed after replication
Thanks Hannes
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