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Moving Data from Cloud back locally and cross site

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Veeam Support Case#07938109. Veeam support would not answer this due to it is technically not a break fix.
Just looking for advice.

Currently we have the following. Veeam B&R v12.3 Windows Server on a VM on premise at corporate backing up 6 physical Windows Servers and 4 Virtual Windows Server to a NAS locally that has about 50 TB of data which is 45 Days of backups. We then have backup copy jobs that copy Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly GFS backups to Wasabi Cloud object storage for our offsite backups. We have another site that we backup 2 Physical Windows Servers just to Wasabi. I would like to bring all that data back down and backup each site locally to its own NAS. We just purchased 2 new NAS devices (200 TB) each. I would like to do our backup copies to the other site and vice versa with our other site backups coming back to our corporate site. In Wasabi we have 130 TB of data. I am thinking put both NAS devices at corporate pull the data back down by doing a move on the backup copies, create new jobs to perform backup copies from 1 NAS to the other. Once the 130 TB is out of Wasabi we will then move the 2nd NAS to our other site. Will this plan work or is there a better way to do this or an easier way to do this?
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You will lose immutability by moving from Wasabi to NAS, plus performance is frequently an issue, especially with large datasets.
A hardened repository would probably have been a safer bet.
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We have the NAS devices and not the budget for another appliance. Any recommendations on best way to move from Cloud to NAS?
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