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Backups are often written to local disk, often the fastest backup media, in order to lessen the backup time.
Any SBAdmin backup can be written to a local disk (including SAN-attached, internal/external SCSI, IDE, or USB), or to a disk on a remote server.
Backup retention policies help manage disk space by automatically expiring and removing older backups as they are replaced by newer backups of the same backup job.
After a backup to disk is complete, you can then copy the backup to other media (disk or tape), either local or remote. This is referred to as Backup Staging:
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