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Symantec GHOST - V 15.0 - About Using an FTP Server as Your Offsite Copy Destination

Symantec GHOST - V 15.0
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About using an FTP server as your Offsite Copy destination
Using an FTP server as your Offsite Copy destination is similar to using a network
path. You must provide a valid FTP path to the FTP server.
You must also provide the correct FTP connection information to Norton Ghost
in order for this method to work correctly. When Offsite Copy is configured
correctly, it copies recovery points to the directory that you specified on the FTP
server. If the server becomes unavailable for a period of time, Offsite Copy copies
all recovery points that were created since the last connection. If there is no room
to hold all of the recovery points available, Offsite Copy removes the oldest
recovery points or recovery point sets from the FTP server. In turn, it makes room
for the newest recovery points.
See Configuring default FTP settings for use with Offsite Copy on page 44.
85Backing up entire drives
How Offsite Copy works

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