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elwappo
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Moving my Veeam monitor

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I know I've posted allot of questions today and for that I apologize. :-) But I do have another big one to ask. We are moving our monitoring station to a new server. Can I take the data I have collected with me? Is this feasible and if so what is the recommended method of porting the data from one database to another. Thanks!
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Re: Moving my Veeam monitor

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No problems, I am here to help! But note that all 3 questions you have asked today have been already answered a few times before, and can be easily found using forum's search (if you want to make my life a little easier and also get the answer faster). :wink:

Here is a couple of existing threads on the question above:
http://www.veeam.com/forums/search.php? ... w+computer
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Again many thanks. I'll be sure to search next time!
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Re: Moving my Veeam monitor

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Just an update I moved my database with these suggestions and it's working great. It was very simple! Thanks for the help guys.
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Re: Moving my Veeam monitor

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Thanks for confirming!
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