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Number of Backups to Retain?

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I'm nearing the completion date of my trial version of TI2014 and am looking at purchasing it. A couple of questions:

- Is there a way in the program to tell it how may backup copies you want to retain and have it automatically delete the oldest backup when it exceed that number - my previous backup program allowed you to set the number to retain and it managed that.

- It appears that the backup copy name is the same for all backups and it just inserts the "Date Modified" to outline different backups? Is this true or am I missing something in having the actual date inserted in the backup filename as was allowed in other backup program (that is, without having to create a new backup procedure each backup)?

Thanks for any insights.
Charlie

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The "backup scheme" set by the user controls how many backups are to be kept and this setting advises the program how many and what type to keep. Click on link 2 below and read the illustrations 11-Inc; 11-Diff; 11-Ful and read and reread these examples. Depending upon whether you want full only (11-full); or full plus incrmental(11-Inc); or full plus differencial (11-Dif) will control what settings you use in your "backup scheme".

User has complete control over the the name assigned to the backup file; plus complete control over the name assigned to the backup task (also referred to as "backup name"). The program will assign the same name but it is up to the user to overrule and assign a name of their choice. Again, at link 2, look at the illustrations 6, 7, 8. Be sure and understand you have two names for each task which is the name assigned to the actual *.tib backup file plus the name assigned to the actual backup task or backup name.

Read and reread as it can be confusing at first. Read all of the guide as it is all pertinent.

Here is one example of the full plus inc type after automatiac cleanup each chain.
http://forum.acronis.com/system/files/forum/2009/11/5940/example-folder…

I don't know which type backup you are considering but automatic cleanup will work if you set the tasks up as referenced above in the 11-? examples.

If you decide to buy, once you obtain the 64 character license, you can input the serial into the existing program without any further installation changes. Do be sure and register your serial number with Acronis so you have access to future updates to 2014 version.

I looked at the items you included, but where does it tell you how to tell the backup scheme how many backups to retain? I want to retain just the 2 most recent backups and have it delete the older one when I create a new backup. How, in simple terms, do I set the backup scheme to do that automatically do that?

You have not indicated the type of backups you intend to make as I discussed in my prior posting. Depending upon whether you want full only (11-full); or full plus incremental(11-Inc); or full plus differential (11-Dif) will control what settings you use in your "backup scheme".

As you have not mentioned incremental of differential type backups, I will assume for this example, that you wish to create only full type backups so each full backup would equal 1 recent version chain. (

Figure 11-Full: Example of custom/full backup method settings These automatic cleanup settings will provide for automatic deletion of the oldest backups after the "Store no more than X number of chains" quota has been reached.
In this example, deletion of oldest backup will occur immediately following creation of backup #5.

For your specifics:
You indicated your desire to retain 2 backups on a revolving basis. Thus, your setting would be "Store no more than 2 recent version chains"

Before deleting the oldest chain (oldest full in this example), the program would create the replacement first (full #3) and then delete the oldest full. The program will not perform a delete until the program has successfully created the replacement. As a result of this procedure, the user must provide enough temporary storage space for this short term need to occur, otherwise the program will error out as "full disk".

The key to how many backup chains to retain is the option
"Store no more than X recent version chains".

Should you indicate, your preference is for full plus some number of incremental's; or full plus some number of diff type backups, so indicate your preference and I will discuss those in a later post.

As I suggestion in my prior postings, the link #2 below provides answers to many of your questions as to "how".

Thanks for the info - got it now :)

I'm running Full Backups and choose to start the backups manually as needed and want to retain only the 2 most recent copies of the backup. I have it set for 2 now. Let's see how it goes.

Thanks again.

A mistake often made is to keep too few backups covering too short a time period.
If you have the storage space or can obtain more storage space, store more than you mght expect to use. In practice, it is often a backup is needed which is several months old. Also, one rule many of us 'ol timers practice is to never delete a workable backup until there is no other choice or solution.