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Setting up an off-site backup

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Running vSphere V5/vCenter server V5/Veeam Backup & Replication V5.0.2.230.
Currently running separate backups to 2xNAS devices locally.
We intend to move 1 of the NAS to a remote site and am therefore looking for the info for how to setup/configure this remote backup over DSL. Have only been able to find fairly general info on this...
Could somebody point me at the correct doco?

Thanks, John.
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Re: Setting up an off-site backup

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Hi John,
I would suggest you to first upgrade to v6, the distributed architecture made by proxies and repository will greatly enhance your design and help you in doing backup over wan way better.

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Re: Setting up an off-site backup

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Yes, I would also recommend to upgrade to our latest version available (6.1). Once you do that, just create a remote repository on any Windows/Linux box connected locally to your NAS device and configure your backup job to use this repository.
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