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      johnny T last edited by

      Hi , i want to ask about the Fog image size limit and the backup questions.
      My situation is have two storage, one system & one files.
      The system size is around 100GB and the files storage is around 5TB.
      Did the image file size have the limit !?
      And can we transfer the image file in the different FOG system!?

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        johnny T @Wayne Workman last edited by

        @wayne-workman
        Thank you workman, I will read the Wiki page.
        Thanks again.

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          Wayne Workman @johnny T last edited by

          @johnny-t said in About Fog image size limit:

          I want to transfer to the other system , and only send the image file.

          Of course, and there’s a Wiki article written exactly for this: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Migrate_images_manually

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            johnny T last edited by

            @imagingmaster21
            Thanks,
            And for the question 2.
            Can i only move the image files, and create the SQL data our self!?
            I want to transfer to the other system , and only send the image file.

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              • Wayne Workman
                Wayne Workman @johnny T last edited by

                @johnny-t You should mount your /images directory to the 5TB partition in order to utilize that space.

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                • imagingmaster21
                  imagingmaster21 last edited by

                  @johnny-T
                  Let me answer one question at a time.

                  #1:The only limit you would have for image size would be based off whatever space is available in storage.

                  #2: Are you asking if you can transfer images from one server to another? Is so then yes. You just need to make sure everything in the web GUI fo the image settings as on the original server as it is for the server you are transferring it to (image name, operating system compression, etc.)

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