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petitbleu
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Copy off site

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Hi,

I don't find a rponse for my question?

Is it possible for my first copy off site use a remove storage?

Because during replication possible

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Yes, you can use any removable storage either mounted to Windows/Linux box or exposed via CIFS share to store your backups in the offsite location. For that you need to create a repository pointed to this removable storage. Thanks!
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You can create additional backup job, initiate full backup run and once it's finished copy resulting .vbk/.vbm files to target location using removable storage. Then, you can map a backup copy job to the moved data. This way, only changes will be transferred during initial cycle. Thanks.
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