And if you really, really need those backup files to be in a separate folder (not sure why would you), then again - do not copy, instead just create a soft link to file with PowerShell script run as post-job activity. Just point NetBackup to Veeam backup folder, I am sure it lets you choose which files to backup.
One thing for sure, you definitely do not need to copy backup files around. There are usually a few ways to choose from depending on capabilities of specific tape backup program (I am not so familiar with NetBackup, but there are plenty of examples posted for BackupExec for example that you can find with search). in future, please try to avoid creating duplicate topics, or derailing existing topics on different subjects.Īs for your main question, I gave you a good link above that explains some alternatives. Besides, you have created this very topic yourself, and it talks about the exact same thing. Hi, I've moved your previous post into the new topic, because it was out of topic in the original thread you decided to place this to (comparing Veeam with NetBackup).