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Traffic rule timezone

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Hi

When setting up bandwidth limits via traffic rules, you can also schedule them to be active at certain hours of the day.

But how do these hours work on a global scale ? Is the hours you set for the Veeam B&R server that initiates the job ? Or is is the time of the components that actually do the datamove ?

For instance if I have a repository in the US (east coast), and I want to copy that off-site (also east coast) over a WAN link. The data stays in the same timezone, and moves between repo's, not via the Veeam B&R server. My Veeam B&R server is in Europe, so what time do I set ? Do I convert the active rule hours for the B&R server or for the location that that data actually moves between the repo's ?

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Re: Traffic rule timezone

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Hello,
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Re: Traffic rule timezone

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Thanks.
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