![]() ![]() ![]() Use Reflect to generate a script that triggers the job (right-click the definition file and select the desired script language), then expand that script to call some other tool to copy/move that data to the remote location afterward. It supports several cloud providers as well as FTP and a variety of other protocols, and it can be configured to run automatically based on a variety of conditions (schedule, interval, detected changes in source folder, etc.), so you could again have Reflect target a remote location and then use Allway Sync to perform a one-way sync to the remote location. If your remote location doesn't offer a sync application, look at a third-party sync tool such as Allway Sync. That will cover getting your backups into the cloud, and you'll still retain local copies of the data for faster restore. If your remote location has a sync application (like Google Drive and Dropbox offer), set the Reflect destination to the local folder that gets synced up to the cloud. ![]() Reflect doesn't natively support backing up to those locations, but below are two options to achieve that. ![]()
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