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## Using Remote Replication

TrueNAS SCALE replication allows users to create one-time or regularly scheduled snapshots of data stored in pools, datasets or zvols on their SCALE system as a way to back up stored data.
When properly configured and scheduled, remote replication takes take regular snapshots of storage pools or datasets and saves them in the destination location on another system.
TrueNAS SCALE replication allows users to create one-time or regularly scheduled ZFS snapshots of data stored in pools, datasets or zvols on their SCALE system as a way to back up stored data.
When properly configured and scheduled, remote replication takes regular snapshots of storage pools or datasets and saves them in the destination location on another system.

Remote replication can occur between your TrueNAS SCALE system and another TrueNAS system (SCALE or CORE) where you want to use to store your replicated snapshots.
Remote replication occurs between an originating TrueNAS SCALE system and another TrueNAS system (SCALE or CORE) that stores the replicated snapshots.

With the implementation of the **Local Administrator** user and role-based permissions, setting up replication tasks as an admin user has a few differences than with setting up replication tasks when logged in as root.
Setting up remote replication while logged in as the admin user requires selecting **Use Sudo For ZFS Commands**.
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