Configuring GFS Policy Schedules
Grandfather-Father-Son (GFS) policy allows you to leverage full backups for long-term retentions instead of creating a new full backup every time. The mechanism simplifies the backup schedule and optimizes the backup performance.
Veeam Backup for RHV re-uses full backups created according to the backup job schedule to achieve the desired retention for a GFS policy schedule (weekly, monthly and yearly). Each full backup is marked with a flag of a specific GFS policy schedule type: the (W) flag is used to mark full backups for the weekly schedule, (M) — monthly, and (Y) — yearly. Veeam Backup for RHV uses these flags to control the retention period for the created full backups. Once a flag of a GFS policy schedule is assigned to a full backup, this full backup can no longer be removed — it is kept for the period defined in the retention settings. When the specified retention period is over, the flag is unassigned from the full backup. If the full backup does not have any other flags assigned, it is removed according to the short-term retention policy settings. For more information on the GFS flag assignment and removal, see Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide, section Long-Term Retention Policy (GFS).
To configure GFS schedules, select the Turn GFS on check box, and specify the following options in the Configure GFS window:
- keep weekly full backups — Veeam Backup for RHV will keep a full backup created within a week or on the specific day for a number of weeks.
- keep monthly full backups — Veeam Backup for RHV will keep a full backup created during the specific week for a number of months.
- keep yearly full backups — Veeam Backup for RHV will keep a full backup created in the specific month for a number of years.
After you configure the GFS retention policy settings, schedule active full or synthetic full backups. Otherwise, no new full backups will be automatically produced, and Veeam Backup for RHV will be unable to leverage them for long-term retentions.