You can specify generation- and time-based retirement methods for backups:
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Generation-based backup retirement: This method specifies the maximum generation count for a Full Backup (that is, the maximum number of Full Backups that are retained for the same data set). Generation-based retirement can only be set for Full Backups. When the number of Full Backups exceeds the specified generation count, the oldest Full Backup is retired. |
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Time-based backup retirement: This method specifies the length of time a backup is retained. You can specify the retirement age for backups in number of days, weeks, or years. A backup is retired when the retirement age is reached. Time-based retirement can be set for all backup types (that is, Full, Incremental, and Differential). |
If a backup has any dependent backups, you can use the following rules to delete the backup series:
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Retire all backups when the last backup is retired: By default, the retirement of a backup series is deferred until all backups from this series are ready for retirement. The backups from an Incremental series or a Differential series are retired when the last dependent backup from the series is retired. |
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Retire all backups when the first backup is retired: NetVault Backup lets you modify the retirement behavior to retire a backup series when the first backup is retired. When this rule is applied, the backups from an Incremental series or a Differential Series are retired when the first backup from the series is retired. |
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Use the Retirement Timing Control settings to change the default behavior for all backups |
The following examples illustrate the retirement behavior for different backup series:
Depending on the retirement rule that is applied, the backups are retired as follows:
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Retire all backups when the last backup is retired: When you apply this rule, all backups from this series are retired on Day 15. |
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Retire all backups when the first backup is retired: When you apply this rule, all backups from this series are retired on Day 8. |
Full Backup <- Differential Backup 1
Full Backup <- Differential Backup 2
Full Backup <- Differential Backup 3
Full Backup <- Differential Backup 4
Full Backup <- Differential Backup 5
Full Backup <- Differential Backup 6
Depending on the retirement rule that is applied, the backups are retired as follows:
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Retire all backups when the last backup is retired: When you apply this rule, the backups from this example are retired as follows: |
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Retire all backups when the first backup is retired: When you apply this rule, all backups from this example are retired on Day 8. |
Full Backup <- Incremental Backup 1 <- Incremental Backup 2
Full Backup <- Differential Backup 1 <- Incremental Backup 3 <- Incremental Backup 4
Full Backup <- Differential Backup 2
Depending on the retirement rule that is applied, these backups are retired as follows:
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Retire all backups when the last backup is retired: When you apply this rule, the backups from this example are retired as follows: |
Differential Backup 1, Incremental Backup 3, and Incremental Backup 4 |
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Retire all backups when the first backup is retired: When you apply this rule, all backups from this example are retired on Day 8. |
NetVault Backup Sets are used to create backup and restore jobs.
The following table describes the set types that are available in NetVault Backup.
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