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Dear Sir
I use VEEAM's BACKUP COPY function to upload backup job data to google cloud storage. How do I know which folder the backup copy JOB is uploaded to?

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Hi jacky7915

Could you please share what you're trying to achieve?
Backups stored on object storage aren't kept in traditional VBK/VIB files. Instead, each backup is divided into small objects.
You can find more details about the structure in our help center.
Any manipulation of these objects outside of Veeam Backup & Replication is not supported.

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Dear Sir
i create a backup job to backup vm on local repository ,
and create a backup copy to google object storage .
i know data is divided into small objects with each backup,
but how to know each job upload's backup data in where.
(like mapping table with data & job)
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I believe Fabian already provided the table above showing the distribution of backups on the object storage repository.

For example, it mentions the Backup catalogue folder, which contains the identifier of the backup (created by the job). Inside, you can also find two subfolders: one for storing backup blocks and another for metadata.

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