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RE: Backup to two locations

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Hello,

can someone assist - we were looking to backup to a local NAS but also to veeam repository?

Preferably to a local NAS as well as a cloud connect repository.

I cant see a way to have two backups run one after the other

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Re: RE: Backup to two locations

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Hello,

You can try to do the following, should do the trick:

1. point your Endpoint backups to Veeam B&R repository which will be your NAS device registered in the backup server
2. use backup copy jobs to offload these backups to the cloud repository

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Re: RE: Backup to two locations

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thanks.

If you dont have a a repository yet.

can you save to local NAS and then another location so you have 2 copies?
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Re: RE: Backup to two locations

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You can save backup to local NAS (avoiding Veeam backup server) from the Endpoint UI, however in order to have 2 copies of backups you will need to use robocopy or some other script. Keep in mind that if you want to send these backups to Veeam cloud repository, then Veeam B&R is a must.
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