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    A backup copy window is a period of time when a backup copy job is allowed to transport data between source and target repositories.

    By default, the backup copy window is configured to allow data transfer at any time. If you do not want the backup copy job to overlap the production hours, you can reduce the backup copy window and specify "prohibited" hours.

    During the prohibited hours Veeam Backup & Replication cannot transfer data between source and target repositories. Other aspects of how Veeam Backup & Replication behaves during the prohibited hours and backup copy window depend on the selected backup copy mode. For more information, see Backup Copy Window and Prohibited Hours in Immediate Copy Mode and Backup Copy Window and Prohibited Hours in Periodic Copy Mode.

    Note

    During the prohibited hours, Veeam Backup & Replication stops only data transferring operations. Transformation processes in the target repository are still performed. For more information, see Transformation Processes.

    Backup Copy Window and Prohibited Hours in Immediate Copy Mode

    When the prohibited hours start, Veeam Backup & Replication stops backup copy job sessions during which data transfer was not finished and assigns Failed to the session statuses. During the prohibited hours, Veeam Backup & Replication does not start new backup copy job sessions.

    When the backup copy window starts, Veeam Backup & Replication transfers all restore points that were not transferred and creates as many incremental backup files as were omitted.

    Backup Copy Window 

    Backup Copy Window and Prohibited Hours in Periodic Copy Mode

    How Veeam Backup & Replication behaves during the prohibited hours and backup copy window depend on the length of the backup copy interval:

    Backup Copy Window