I am running Bareos in a small environment in my home network, for the time 
being, only backing up my profile folder in windows each night.
I am also experimenting with different backup schemes, to see what suits me 
best. My configuration headaches often comes from choosing the right 
retention times and number of volumes while trying not to exceed available 
hdd space.

Please give me your thoughts about this backup setup of a folder with not 
so important files, with the following premises:
I want 10 full backups available. How far back in time, doesent matter 
(either I will launch the job manually, or fixed schedule/day.)

Can I configure a pool like this:
autoprune and recycle = yes
retentiontime 1 day. (or 1 minute, for that matter!!)
Only 1 job per volume
maximum 10 volumes.

Is this a working setup? In my theory, the full backup will launch e.g. 
every night. But if I manually launch additional 1-3 full backups during 
the same day because I feel like it, and since the retention time is 
minimal, bareos will always have loads of volumes to prune/purge/recycle. 
(yes, the oldest backup will not be 10 days old anymore, but I dont care.)
So the idea is that since Bareos always tries to preserve data, even if 
half of the volumes/backupjobs in a pool have passed its retentiontime, its 
still a valid backup, until a new job overwrites it. 

Will it work like this?
I feel like this would make my head lighter, stopping to care about 
retention times, and instead caring about how many volumes/backups that 
actually exists. (remember, this if for a home user, not a big corporation).


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