Tower Of Hanoi Scheme - ACRONIS BACKUP AND RECOVERY 10 SERVER FOR LINUX - UPDATE 3 User Manual

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No daily backups
Consider a more exotic GFS scheme:
Start backup at: 12:00 PM
Back up on: Friday
Weekly/monthly: Friday
Keep backups:
Daily: 1 week
Weekly: 1 month
Monthly: indefinitely
Backup is thus performed only on Fridays. This makes Friday the only choice for weekly and monthly
backups, leaving no other date for daily backups. The resulting "Grandfather-Father" archive will
hence consist only of weekly differential and monthly full backups.
Even though it is possible to use GFS to create such an archive, the Custom scheme is more flexible in
this situation.
6.2.10.5

Tower of Hanoi scheme

At a glance
Up to 16 levels of full, differential, and incremental backups
Next-level backups are twice as rare as previous-level backups
One backup of each level is stored at a time
Higher density of more recent backups
Parameters
You can set up the following parameters of a Tower of Hanoi scheme.
Schedule
Number of levels
Roll-back period
Example
Schedule parameters are set as follows
Recur: Every 1 day
Frequency: Once at 6 PM
Number of levels: 4
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Set up a daily (p. 78), weekly (p. 80), or monthly (p. 82) schedule. Setting up schedule
parameters allows creating simple schedules (example of a simple daily schedule: a
backup task will be run every 1 day at 10 AM) as well as more complex schedules
(example of a complex daily schedule: a task will be run every 3 days, starting from
January 15. During the specified days the task will be repeated every 2 hours from 10
AM to 10 PM). Thus, complex schedules specify the sessions on which the scheme
should run. In the discussion below, "days" can be replaced with "scheduled sessions".
Select from 2 to 16 backup levels. See the example stated below for details.
The guaranteed number of sessions that one can go back in the archive at any time.
Calculated automatically, depending on the schedule parameters and the numbers of
levels you select. See the example below for details.
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