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Full backups
I recently moved to B&R community edition from Veeam Agent on my Windows 2016 box at home. Previously with Agent I would have 1 full backup and 14 incrementals, with a new full backup every 14 days which worked great for my needs. With B&R it seems that a full backup (synthetic) is made every 7 days, plus incrementals, this is taking up twice as much space, which is not ideal. My repository includes 2 discs that are rotated, what's the best way to setup up the backup to result in only 1 full backup per machine, plus incrementals? If I make a full active backup every month, is the original full backup deleted once the new backup is complete?
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Re: Full backups
Hello,
there is no "best" when it comes to the question of full backups or not. The FAQ describes pros and cons in the backup modes section.
If you want only one full, then you can use Reverse Incremental or Forever Forward incremental.
Best regards,
Hannes
there is no "best" when it comes to the question of full backups or not. The FAQ describes pros and cons in the backup modes section.
If you want only one full, then you can use Reverse Incremental or Forever Forward incremental.
This results in two fulls, because the minimum retention must be guaranteed. Please look at the restore point simulator to simulate your scenariosIf I make a full active backup every month, is the original full backup deleted once the new backup is complete?
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Full backups
Hey Dave,
Please review this KB1932 with animated retention methods it should help you better understand how it works. Thanks!
Please review this KB1932 with animated retention methods it should help you better understand how it works. Thanks!
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