Good day to all!
First, I want to apologize for my English. I haven't practiced for a long time.
This text was translated through a translator.
Our situation: there Are 2 offices, each with its own infrastructure. Each has its own Veeam B&R Community Edition. The versions are the same. (In other words, I take the backup file, copy it to disk, go to another office, and connect the disk to another server).
Question: Is it possible for one Veeam B&R server to "slip" a backup from another? If so, how do I do it?
I am grateful in advance to all those who answered.
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Re: Using a backup of one server on another
Hello,
It's highly recommended to leverage backup copy functionality to follow 3-2-1 rule. You will have a possibility to restore data even in case of disaster with your primary repository.
Thanks!
It's highly recommended to leverage backup copy functionality to follow 3-2-1 rule. You will have a possibility to restore data even in case of disaster with your primary repository.
Yes, if you connect to VBR the disk with backups created on another server, just create a repository on this disk and select the checkbox "Import existing backups automatically" as it's described on our help center.nurislam wrote:Is it possible for one Veeam B&R server to "slip" a backup from another? If so, how do I do it?
Thanks!
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