A Remote Storage Daemon can be setup to store a backup volume at another site, 
and on that machine only the bareos-sd is setup.

A copy / migration job doesn't run a backup, but instead copies the job 
somewhere else...

I suppose I understand the difference, but I'm not certain I understand the use 
case for each...is a Remote Storage Daemon just there in case you need another 
machine to store backups on? And the copy / migration job is there to move the 
backups offsite?  Because you could make the moving backups offsite use case 
for either except that you'd have to run double backups with the Remote Storage 
Daemon to get them moved offsite (which doesn't sound right to me, it sounds 
like if you want to do that, you should already have your backups and just copy 
them offsite)...

Still a little confused, but not too confused,

   Andrew J. Leer

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