I've used rsync (but probably not for the size you're referring to), it works 
and has enough features to meet most needs.  I have had a single situation 
where corruption occurred during transfer (a few times, have no idea why), 
might want to independently confirm the integrity of the transfer.

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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [CentOS] [OT] Bacula offsite replication

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Hi everyone,

I have updated my backup server to CentOS 8.2. It runs bacula performing
backup on disks. I would like to replicate backups on another offsite
machine.

I read about the ability to configure a new storage daemon in the
offsite location and create a Migration/Copy Jobs. If I'm not wrong, it
replicates only volumes but not replicate the catalog. I will try this.

Another way to replicate the volumes on another server is using rsync.

What is your suggestion about this topic?

Thank you in advance.

Alessandro.

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