If you enable backup replication, each backup will be copied to another location immediately after creation. If earlier backups were not replicated (for example, the network connection was lost), the software also replicates all of the backups that appeared after the last successful replication. If backup replication is interrupted in the middle of a process, then on the next replication start the already replicated data will not be replicated again which allows reducing time loss.
Replicated backups do not depend on the backups remaining in the original location and vice versa. You can recover data from any backup, without access to other locations.
Usage examples
Store your backups both on-site (for immediate recovery) and off-site (to secure the backups from local storage failure or a natural disaster).
Replicate the backups to the cloud storage by transferring only the data changes.
Delete older backups from a fast storage according to retention rules, in order to not overuse expensive storage space.
Supported locations
You can replicate a backup from any of these locations:
You can replicate a backup to any of these locations:
To enable replication of backups
The Add location control is shown only if replication is supported from the last selected location.