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ITENOS-Kai
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[Feature Request] Copy Job to external site/destination

Post by ITENOS-Kai »

Hi,
currently we backup O365 content from our customers in an object storage.
Lately we have been asked from potential new customers if we are also able to copy their files to their datacenter, so that one copy is always at customers site.
In one case it was the CEO and in another case it was a public authority which told the customers that there has always be a copy of the O365 files on site.

Is it planned or can this be a feature request, that Veeam provides in GUI oder Powershell a Copy Job to another destination?
We could also solve this via self-created script, but a native solution is better in most cases.
Thanks
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Re: [Feature Request] Copy Job to external site/destination

Post by Polina »

Hi Kai,

The support for a backup copy to low-cost object storage like Glacier and Azure Archive is coming in the next major release.
If you would prefer a different target, then a separate backup job/scripting would be a way to go.

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Re: [Feature Request] Copy Job to external site/destination

Post by Pagrossman »

Hi Polina,

Does the copy have to be copied to a low-cost object storage like AWS Glacier or Azure Archive?
I thought that the copy job will give the option to copy primary object storage into any different object storage, not only low-cost in AWS and Azure...

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Re: [Feature Request] Copy Job to external site/destination

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It's one step at a time and we are going to start with the ability to have a long-term secondary copy in cheaper storage.
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