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Duplicating a Migration Job

Learn how to duplicate a migration job to edit job settings or to expedited job creation.

Written by Andrea Harvey

Updated at July 21st, 2025

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Overview Duplicating a Job

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DryvIQ does not support editing a job to change its locations, policies, or behaviors. If you need to make these types of changes to a job, you will need to duplicate the job and override the parameters of the new job. Duplicating jobs is also helpful if you need to create multiple migration jobs with the same settings. 

Duplicating a Job

  1. Click Migrate in the navigation menu on the left.
  2. Click Migrations.
  3. Select the job you want to duplicate. A blue check mark identifies that the job is selected.
  4. Click More Options.
  5. Click Duplicate job.

  6. Progress through the job creation pages and edit the settings as needed. 
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