The results show that only one backup was performed by SQL Backup each day, though there seemed to be another native backup performed by SQL Server after each SQL Backup backup.
At this point, I don't know how the backup file got copied to the network share, before SQL Backup attempted to copy it over. We used to have a tool named CopyTool, that was a standalone application to copy backup files outside of SQL Backup. Do you happen to be using this tool, or another third-party app (Robocopy, Syncback etc), to copy the backup files?
At this point, I don't know how the backup file got copied to the network share, before SQL Backup attempted to copy it over. We used to have a tool named CopyTool, that was a standalone application to copy backup files outside of SQL Backup. Do you happen to be using this tool, or another third-party app (Robocopy, Syncback etc), to copy the backup files?