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Ältere Backups werden nicht gelöscht

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Ich habe das Schema "Eine Version" verwendet. Nach einigen wiederholten Backups erhielt ich die Meldung "Datenträger voll". Ich stellte darauf hin fest, dass die neuen Backups zwar geschrieben aber die alten nicht gelöscht wurden, sondern durch fortlaufende Zahlen erweitert wurden.

I used the scheme "One Version". After a few repeated backups I received the message "Disk full". I pointed out that the new backups were written but the old ones were not deleted, but extended by consecutive numbers.

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Frank, welcome to these User Forums.

Can you post a screen shot of your backup files so we can see how they are named?

I would also recommend downloading the MVP Log Viewer tool (from the Community Tools link below) and using this to check for any errors being reported in the backup logs.

Frank, thanks for the screen shot of your backup files which is very helpful.

I can see that you have two separate Full backups using the following names:

AppData - with backup sequence B9

Flusi - again with backup sequence B9 but this backup is being split into 4GB segments, which is why you have so many files, all using the same backup sequence _b9_s1_ and with separate _vX numbers for each file segment.

So with the Flusi backup, all the files from v1 to v30 are all part of the same B9 Full backup image.

See KB 2808: Acronis True Image Splits Backup Archives to 4 GB Volumes When Backing Up to FAT32 Drives which is one reason why the backup is split at this size.

With a single version backup scheme, nothing will be deleted until the next Full backup has been created, so in this case, not until you see the B10 backup files created.

I suspect that your backup drive is not large enough to hold more than just the one full backup - the files shown in the image add up to over 120GB on their own, and this may not be the full list of all files.  Assuming the total full backup was 120GB then your drive needs to be at least 250GB in size, and should really be formatted as NTFS to avoid having the 4GB segmentation.