The backup destination is the backup storage location where your files are backed up to. The storage location can be your cloud storage, FTP/SFTP server or your local/mapped drive/removable drive. You can select multiple storage locations to form a destination pool to expand your storage space.
| Field | Description |
| Backup mode | There are 2 backup modes, namely the sequential and concurrent.
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| Maximum concurrent backup destinations | For "Concurrent" backup mode only. To limit the number of concurrent backup destinations to be run at the same time. |
| Destination storage | Below is a list of storage options which you can send your backup to. The available options may vary depending on the configuration of your backup service provider. Contact them for further information.
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| Access Key ID | For the name access key ID or similar name, it refers to the login name of the storage location. This applies to the Amazon S3/AWS S3 Compatible Cloud Storage and Google Cloud Storage. Please refer to the following section to collect the access key ID. |
| Secret Access Key | For the secret access key or similar name, it refers to the secret access key of the storage location. This applies to the Amazon S3/AWS S3 Compatible Cloud Storage and Google Cloud Storage. |
| Username | The login name for FTP and SFTP. |
| Password | For the login password for FTP and SFTP. |
| Host | For FTP and SFTP, it refers to the server name of the storage service. |
| Port | For FTP and SFTP, it refers to the connecting port of the storage service. |
| Access the Internet through proxy | Only required if the Internet access through a proxy server. |
| Test | Test button to check the connection, and authenticate the login credentials. |
| Destination Pool | A group of multiple destinations. All different storage locations in the destination pool will be considered as one storage. |