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whose first backup was done as an initial seeding. You will need to either redo the initial seeding
(which requires a new license) or to transfer the sizeable backup over the Internet.
All earlier created backups remain intact. You can delete them manually if necessary. Keep in mind
though, backups can be deleted from a subscription only by the machine to which the subscription is
assigned. In our example, you have the following options.
Before reassigning
Delete backups from Subscription 1 using Machine 1 (if it is available and turned on). Delete backups
from Subscription 2 using Machine 2.
After reassigning
Delete backups from Subscription 1 using Machine 2. You cannot delete backups from Subscription 2,
unless you assign this subscription to any machine.
8 Creating a centralized vault for cloud backups
In this step, you will create a centralized vault on the cloud storage. This will enable easy access to all
your future backups from both the management server and managed machines.
To create a centralized vault
1. Connect the console to the management server.
2. In the Navigation tree, click Vaults, and then click Create.
3. In Name, type the name of the shortcut—for example: Cloud vault.
4. In Type, select Unmanaged.
5. Click Path. In the list of backup locations, click Cloud storage.
6. Click Log in and then specify the credentials to log in to the cloud storage.