Hi David,
Yes, currently we have multiple full backup files for NAS and already opened a case to support.
Our customer does not want any gaps in future incremental backups, so the RPO must be met 100%.
We are concerned about when to perform the backup copy, as the primary backup job will be disabled and we will not be able to perform daily incremental backups. This is because the NAS backup files to be copied to another repository are very large (approximately 140 TB or more) and the copy process takes several days.
Or can we do copy manually for the inactive backup files from first repository to secondary repository? After it's finished, then we do import backup from secondary repository? Is that possible?
Thanks and regards.
Yes, currently we have multiple full backup files for NAS and already opened a case to support.
Our customer does not want any gaps in future incremental backups, so the RPO must be met 100%.
We are concerned about when to perform the backup copy, as the primary backup job will be disabled and we will not be able to perform daily incremental backups. This is because the NAS backup files to be copied to another repository are very large (approximately 140 TB or more) and the copy process takes several days.
Or can we do copy manually for the inactive backup files from first repository to secondary repository? After it's finished, then we do import backup from secondary repository? Is that possible?
Thanks and regards.
Statistics: Posted by ryand22 — May 07, 2026 1:26 am







