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How to find out real size of a backup job with synt fulls

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We have linux repos with immutability enabled. What I need is to know much data for a JobA there actually is on a disk. With weekly synthetic fulls, the amount of data shown for 30 days retention shows 5 full backups and thus way too much.

I haven't found any report that would show this and I'm wondering if it's possible at all :?
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Re: How to find out real size of a backup job with synt fulls

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Hi Jarno,

Is the Backups on repository report what you are looking for? You can also, pull that data using REST APIs of VONE v11a, EM or VBR.

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Re: How to find out real size of a backup job with synt fulls

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Hi,

unfortunately "Backups on repository doesn't work" as there are multiple jobs in the same repos.
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Re: How to find out real size of a backup job with synt fulls

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Hello,

The Backups on repository report provides data on a per-workload basis while also mentioning the job processing each workload, so you may sum up the values of each workload being processed by a certain job to get the required data.

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Re: How to find out real size of a backup job with synt fulls

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Cheers mate, that looks promising!
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Re: How to find out real size of a backup job with synt fulls

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You are welcome! By the way, there are several other reports that can do the same in a similar way, for example, Backup Infrastructure Custom Data (if you select "Workload", "Computer", or "Virtual Machine"), and Workload Protection History.
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