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Can I delete intermediate backup files?

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Hello all (my 1st post in the forum :) )

I have a question about incremental backup:

actually I understand the system generates a master backup file 

Entire PC (PC-STANZANI)_full_b1_s1_v1.tib

and a sequence of incremental backup files

Entire PC (PC-STANZANI)_inc_b1_s1_v1.tib, Entire PC (PC-STANZANI)_inc_b1_s2_v1.tib, Entire PC (PC-STANZANI)_inc_b1_s3_v1.tib etc.

Can I safeli deleted the old file without affecting the restore capability? I assume the answer is yes (it would be insane to force the user to keep the full backup chain :) )

thanks much

 

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You have to retain all files to perform a complete restore.  Since the incremental files only contain what was changed from the initial full backup vs what is on your hard disk.  The key is to be able to restore from any one of the incrementals which give you the ability to go back in time.  Incrementals do not take up very much space so there is little reason to remove them.

 

 

thank you so much

"Since the incremental files only contain what was changed from the initial full backup vs what is on your hard disk" I then understand that I can safely destroy any of the incremental files, right?

they are not SO small (some gigs, : I understand that small / large is somewhat relative concept ;)

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Hello Marco,

Thank you for your posting! I would recommend you to take a look at the following instructions and tipps, prepared by one of our very experienced users GroverH:

Thank you,