Am 18.11.23 um 09:33 schrieb Markus Dubois:
Hi,
is the topic in question possible?
I'm running always incremental with retention of two weeks and daily
consolidation
I have nowhere set that a virtual full should take place....
The virtual (full) backup IS the consolidation.
My wish would be that always incrementals are running and every two weeks a
full is done.
This is exactly what you would achieve with a common schedule WITHOUT "always
incremental".
Always incremental means that you ALWAYS do incrementals, NEVER Full backups.
Avoiding the Full backup in regular intervals from the client is what "always
incremental" is all about.
In your case it does not make sense to use "always incremental".
What you describe is a common "incremental daily, full in fixed interval"
schedule.
Just schedule a daily incremental and a full every two weeks and you are done.
As no consolidations in form of "virtual" backups will be used, so the load on your SD will be no
problem anymore.
I'm asking this, because the physical full is running 14 hours and the virtual, because of low CPU
power on the server is running more than 36 hours
Best regards
Markus
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