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From forever incremental to forever forward incremental

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I want co convert some existing "forever incremental" backup jobs to "forever forward incremental".
As I see from the manual it looks that I must simply remove the "Create active full backup periodically" check, is it correct?
What is supposed to happen if I apply the change?
Can I safely apply the change to existing jobs without losing existing recovery points?
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Re: From forever incremental to forever forward incremental

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Hello Marius,
marius roma wrote:As I see from the manual it looks that I must simply remove the "Create active full backup periodically" check, is it correct?
Correct.
marius roma wrote:What is supposed to happen if I apply the change?
Can I safely apply the change to existing jobs without losing existing recovery points?
The chain will act as forever incremental.
Yes. Older backups will be deleted according to their retention policy.
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Re: From forever incremental to forever forward incremental

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I made some tests and it looks to work as expected.
Let me ask an additional question: based on my lab tests the behavior of forever forward incremental does not look so different from reverse incremental.
I read that the use of reverse incremental is discouraged on deduplicating repositories: is it the same for forever forward incremental or can I use it on deduplicating repositories?
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Re: From forever incremental to forever forward incremental

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Yes, you are going to have performance degradation during synthetic activity (think random I/O) on any deduplicating storage.
However despite both reverse and forever forward modes us 3 IOPS per byte Forward Incremental-Forever mode is more preferable.
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