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Feature request: create copy job with file copy job as source
Hi,
Currently you are unable to create a backup copy job with a file copy job as a source. This is different behavior than the other backup job types. Please make it more consistent.
Currently you are unable to create a backup copy job with a file copy job as a source. This is different behavior than the other backup job types. Please make it more consistent.
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Re: Feature request: create copy job with file copy job as source
Hi Franc
"File Copy Jobs" do not create "Veeam Backup Files". It's just a 1:1 copy of the original file.
Therefore they will not become a source for "Backup Copy" jobs. But in theory you could create a second "File Copy Job" to copy those files again to a third location.
Or are you talking about using a "Backup Copy" of a "File Backup Job" as a source for a new Backup Copy Job?
Similar to what we have brought back to Image Level backups?
Best,
Fabian
"File Copy Jobs" do not create "Veeam Backup Files". It's just a 1:1 copy of the original file.
Therefore they will not become a source for "Backup Copy" jobs. But in theory you could create a second "File Copy Job" to copy those files again to a third location.
Or are you talking about using a "Backup Copy" of a "File Backup Job" as a source for a new Backup Copy Job?
Similar to what we have brought back to Image Level backups?
Best,
Fabian
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Re: Feature request: create copy job with file copy job as source
Hi Fabian,
Sorry, I indeed meant the file backup job type which you can create by Backup job -> File Share. This results in a File Backup job which automatically creates a Backup Copy job if you select secondary targets in the job wizard. However, when manually adding a backup copy job, you can't select a file backup job as the source as you can with other jobs types. That's what I mean with consistency
Sorry, I indeed meant the file backup job type which you can create by Backup job -> File Share. This results in a File Backup job which automatically creates a Backup Copy job if you select secondary targets in the job wizard. However, when manually adding a backup copy job, you can't select a file backup job as the source as you can with other jobs types. That's what I mean with consistency

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Re: Feature request: create copy job with file copy job as source
Thank you for clarifying it 
Best,
Fabian

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Re: Feature request: create copy job with file copy job as source
Hi all,
I second this feature request. Like the original poster, I’ve created a “File Backup” job and added a second target—in my case, an offsite S3 storage. This works quite well overall, but there are a few downsides:
You don’t seem to be able to schedule the copy job. You can only restrict the time window during which Veeam is allowed to copy data.
This one is a real drawback: you cannot disable the health check on the backup target. In my case—offsite S3 storage—this will result in a very unpleasant traffic bill this month.
Are there any known workarounds? Or is this feature on the roadmap?
Best regards,
DD
I second this feature request. Like the original poster, I’ve created a “File Backup” job and added a second target—in my case, an offsite S3 storage. This works quite well overall, but there are a few downsides:
You don’t seem to be able to schedule the copy job. You can only restrict the time window during which Veeam is allowed to copy data.
This one is a real drawback: you cannot disable the health check on the backup target. In my case—offsite S3 storage—this will result in a very unpleasant traffic bill this month.
Are there any known workarounds? Or is this feature on the roadmap?
Best regards,
DD
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