I have a Windows server at two locations (Main office and Data center) that is dedicated to running veeam and storing backup files.
At my primary site, I backup locally and then use a backup copy job to push the data to the "Backup Copy Repository" at the data center.
In the event of a disaster, I would restore the Veeam Database, rescan the repository, and then recovery my servers
Once that is done, I'm going to want to get my veeam backups running again. Can I remap the imported jobs to the backup copy repository or do I have to create new backup jobs?
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Re: Can I remap a job to backup copy data?
Yes, you can map the jobs to the existing backup files.
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Re: Can I remap a job to backup copy data?
That great - I thought the backup copy process might create a different type of file in some way that would prevent this process. Really cool feature.
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Re: Can I remap a job to backup copy data?
Backup files created by the backup copy job have the same format (VBK).
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