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Whats the point of the "copy every" portion of a backup copy job
I just want to be able to run a backup copy job once the main backup job is finished. I've ran into issues in the past where the backup copy job fails, because it restarted its "Copy every" interval. I don't understand why its even needed. To me it seems it would almost be better to run a robocopy script, but that seems silly since I have Veeam software.
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Re: Whats the point of the "copy every" portion of a backup copy job
It will monitor if new restore point pop up on the source and transport the first restore point that they find.
Please select a start time 2 min before your backup window start. That way all new restore points are transported.
With the scheduler at the end, you select the window when the job transport data.
Example you backup start at 8pm and run until 2am... then you set 7:58pm as start window and 3am as schedule start.
The BJC will select all new restore points after 8pm and will start transport at 3am.
Please select a start time 2 min before your backup window start. That way all new restore points are transported.
With the scheduler at the end, you select the window when the job transport data.
Example you backup start at 8pm and run until 2am... then you set 7:58pm as start window and 3am as schedule start.
The BJC will select all new restore points after 8pm and will start transport at 3am.
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