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To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Backup retention question
Yes, that was the spec that Bruce Dollens originally posited.
Tim Brown wrote:
Steve
I responded wrong I meant
"You are deleting all backups of a file 7 days after being deleted
from the filesystem"
What
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Yes, that was the spec that Bruce Dollens originally posited.
Tim Brown wrote:
> Steve
>
> I responded wrong I meant
>
> "You are deleting all backups of a file 7 days after being deleted
> from the filesystem"
>
>
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Steven Harris
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 8:30 PM
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No Tim
Its number of versions or number of days retained, whichever is
*shorter*.
Rega
Of
Steven Harris
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 8:30 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Backup retention question
No Tim
Its number of versions or number of days retained, whichever is
*shorter*.
Regards
Steve.
Tim Brown
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You are then in essence keeping deleted versions of files forever right ?
With "Versions Data Deleted: Nolimit"
Tim
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We are wanting to setup a new policy domain and management class for our
Active Directory backups. We want to keep only 7 days of backups. If I
wanted to accomplish this would the management class look like this? (I
have a difficult time with this part of it for some reason).
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Thank you for the response, that clears things up a bit. Guess I could / should have
just opened the book... ;-)
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Subject:Backup Retention Question
We currently retain 180 Days of Version Exists, Deleted, Only and Extra
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If the file was backed up and if the file have not changed.
The file will remain an active copy. The active copy does not
expire.
If you did a full backup 600+ days ago and the file have not
changed. When you restore the file, it will be the original
file when it was backed up 600+ days ago.
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We currently retain 180 Days of Version Exists, Deleted, Only and Extra Versions. Our
question is if we have been backing up node A for 600days should we not still have a
complete set of the first "Full" that is available to restore even though the file has
not changed from the first backup? (I
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