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Seed drive without replication

Currently using AA6/RR We're having some major issues getting a base image to apply from a couple of remote sites that are connected over a very low bandwidth pipe.

The base image takes several days just to finish, but hasn't due to server restarts or other network-related issues.  However, I'm being told by our vendor support team that we can use a USB drive to get a seed created from the target machine to copy onto the single core that we have.  All of my research shows that seeding can only take place via replication, and that replication must involve 2 or more cores, thus negating the possibility for our situation, as we only have one single core backup machine.

Am I reading the information wrong, as the only videos/info I've seen for seeding explicitly talks about replication, via source and target cores.  If I'm wrong, and it's possible, can somebody point me to the correct instructions on how to to so?  Remember, we only have one (1) Dell Rapid Recovery unit.

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  • Thanks for the response! So just for clarification, there is currently no way to create a seed drive without having multiple Rapid Recovery cores? I'd like to get some bit of confirmation to bring back to my boss(es) to prove that I wasn't crazy, and that I knew it wasn't possible given with what we have.

    Our sites are using an e-wan, and while most have been able to get the primary backup done over the pipe in roughly 7 days or less, there's a couple of sites that just can't be pushed through their own respective pipes. I understand that Rapid Recovery was designed to have replication be set up in instances such as my own, but I unfortunately don't control the bank account, nor the approval to order the equipment. I have to deal with what I'm given, as some may attest.
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  • Thanks for the response! So just for clarification, there is currently no way to create a seed drive without having multiple Rapid Recovery cores? I'd like to get some bit of confirmation to bring back to my boss(es) to prove that I wasn't crazy, and that I knew it wasn't possible given with what we have.

    Our sites are using an e-wan, and while most have been able to get the primary backup done over the pipe in roughly 7 days or less, there's a couple of sites that just can't be pushed through their own respective pipes. I understand that Rapid Recovery was designed to have replication be set up in instances such as my own, but I unfortunately don't control the bank account, nor the approval to order the equipment. I have to deal with what I'm given, as some may attest.
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