Let me outline what I do first.
All of my backups are backed up over the network to a NAS device, where they are stored on 16TB RAID drive system, called STORE1.
I have a second drive system that is the same size, and is a replicated copy of STORE1, called STORE2 located in a different building. It replicates all the changes that occurred on STORE1 to STORE2 each day, after the backups have finished. This is for disaster recovery, should a meteorite destroy the primary site. Or more likely, we have a fire in the server room.
My questions is... if STORE1 were to perish, Would I be able to hook up STORE2, by adding it as a backup destination, and would backup exec be smart enough to recognize this backup source? Would it just think that it is STORE1, because all the files are the same?
Alternatively, if I hooked up STORE1 and STORE2 at the same time Would BE freak out because I would have two drive locations with the same Id's?
Thanks for any clarification.