Comprehensive data protection for all workloads
Post Reply
Dennis_ITSM
Lurker
Posts: 1
Liked: never
Joined: Jul 08, 2016 7:01 am
Full Name: Dennis Höntsch
Contact:

Delete Restore Points automaticly

Post by Dennis_ITSM »

Hello,

we have in our customer environments following problems:
We store our backups on a primary and secondary NAS system. The servers are backed up every hour on the primary NAS system. To ensure data security of 4 weeks, we have about 190 Restore Points set in VEEAM. If 190 Restore Points have been reached, VEEAM automatically delete older backups on the NAS system, so that only 190 restore points are available.
The servers are also Backed up for example every Friday afternoon via Full Backup on the secondary NAS. The secondary NAS is used for external shipments and the secondary NAS is exchanged every Friday. Problem is that the two secondary NAS systems are constantly runs at 100% because old backups are not deleted automatically. Is there a way within Veeam that automatically on changing secondary NAS, the full backup backups older than 4 weeks are deleted?
Gostev
Chief Product Officer
Posts: 31522
Liked: 6700 times
Joined: Jan 01, 2006 1:01 am
Location: Baar, Switzerland
Contact:

Re: Delete Restore Points automaticly

Post by Gostev »

Hmm, they should be deleted since they are no longer under retention - may be it is some kind of bug, worth investigating with support!
foggy
Veeam Software
Posts: 21070
Liked: 2115 times
Joined: Jul 11, 2011 10:22 am
Full Name: Alexander Fogelson
Contact:

Re: Delete Restore Points automaticly

Post by foggy »

Dennis, do you enable the "rotated drives" option on the repository backed up by the secondary NAS? What type of repository it is?
alanbolte
Veteran
Posts: 635
Liked: 174 times
Joined: Jun 18, 2012 8:58 pm
Full Name: Alan Bolte
Contact:

Re: Delete Restore Points automaticly

Post by alanbolte »

You may find this KB helpful: https://www.veeam.com/kb1154
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: archvector, burakcansr, Semrush [Bot] and 129 guests