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Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows 2.2 [Archived]
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Backup Retention Policy in Free and Workstation Editions

In Free and Workstation editions, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows retains restore points for the last N days; the number of days is defined by the user. During every backup job session, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows checks if there is any obsolete restore point in the backup chain. If some restore point is obsolete, it is removed from the chain.

For retention policy settings, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows takes into account not calendar days but days on which backup files were successfully created.

For example, you have configured the backup job in the following way:

  • The backup job runs daily.
  • The retention policy is set to 5 days.

The backup job has successfully run 3 times and created 3 restore points in the backup chain. After that, you have turned off your computer for 10 days. When you turn on your computer, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows runs a backup job by schedule and creates a new restore point. The earliest restore point, however, is not removed from the backup chain. At the end of a new backup job session, the backup chain will have only 4 restore points created during 4 days when the backup job was successfully run.

Backup Retention Policy in Free and Workstation Editions 

Removing Backups by Retention

When removing obsolete restore points, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows does not simply delete backup files from disk. It transforms the backup chain so that the backup chain always contains a full backup file on which subsequent incremental backup files are dependent. To maintain the consistency of the backup chain, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows uses the following rotation scheme:

  1. During every backup job session Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows adds a backup file to the backup chain and checks if there is an obsolete restore point.

Backup Retention Policy in Free and Workstation Editions 

  1. If an obsolete restore point exists, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows transforms the backup chain. As part of this process, it performs the following operations:
  1. Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows re-builds the full backup file to include in it data of the incremental backup file that follows the full backup file. To do this, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows injects into the full backup file data blocks from the earliest incremental backup file in the chain. This way, a full backup ‘moves’ forward in the backup chain.

Backup Retention Policy in Free and Workstation Editions 

  1. The earliest incremental backup file is removed from the chain as redundant: its data has already been injected into the full backup file, and the full backup file includes data of this incremental backup file.

Backup Retention Policy in Free and Workstation Editions 

If the backup chain contains several obsolete restore points, the rebuild procedure is similar. Data from several restore points is injected to the re-built full backup file. This way, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows makes sure that the backup chain is not broken, and you will be able to recover your data to any restore point.

Backup Retention Policy in Free and Workstation Editions 

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