I guess there's a misunderstanding then. We've been talking about time-based retention in the last few posts, so my comments are related to that. And specifically to protecting the last good backups against deletion because their time-based retention has expired, as this has been voiced as the main concern that prevents people from switching to time-based retention.Charles.yang wrote: ↑Jun 25, 2021 1:52 amYou may take a look the replies in this thread, many users reported the chains are deleted and rebuilt in rotated medias. That's the reason and why we are here. I raised a ticket to Veeam support with logs, was told, this is a known issue and then the case was archived.
You're however referring to issues experienced by users whose restore point based retention was simply too short, and the product was deleting older backups according to the effective retention settings. This is not a "known issue" but rather the correct application of the retention policy in V11. The simple fix is to increase the retention to a higher number, as a few folks in this topic already did. The recommended approach going forward though is to switch to the time-based retention policy.