![]() Thanks again in advance and look forward to being part of the veeam community. What this means is this: during the initial run of the Copy job, a Full backup restore point (.vbk ) will be created, either 1 file or multiple files. My question is that on all of these i'm not sure weather we should be using the synthetic full options or the active full option enabled and also what days those should run as to not overlap? Or a combination of both active and synthetic fulls? As with previous Veeam versions, the Short-Term Policy will retain using the Forever Forward Incremental method to copy the data to target, as long as Long-Term Retention (GFS) Policy is not enabled. (Different run time as to not interfere with the daily and monthly Sunday job) Yearly Full-First Sunday of January-Retention is 5 years or 5 restore points. Saw one go with 10, to aacount for holidays and such. I have seen GFS-ready groups go with 14 or even 7 dailies. (different run time as to not interfere with the daily Sunday job) Here's what I'm thinking for a first pass: Daily: 30-40 days Weekly: 5 Weeks Monthly: 6 months Yearly: 3 Years. Monthly Full Sunday-first Sunday every month-retention time 12 months or 12 restore points. ![]() Weekly Full Saturday-Retention time 5 weeks or 5 restore points. We have different retention time frames for jobs that would look something like this:ĭaily Job-S-M-T-W-T-F-Retention time 14 days or in veeam terms 14 restore points. I found a couple posts but not exactly my scenario so wanted to run this by the pros here in the forums and see what you thought. Hello everyone, rather new to veeam and have been searching for best practices as far as scheduling jobs goes.
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