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Also, let all backups older than one year be deleted from the archive, and let the cleanup be 
performed upon creating a new backup. 
Retention rules: Delete backups older than 12 months 
Apply the rules: After backing up 
By default, a one-year-old full backup will not be deleted until all incremental backups that depend 
on it become subject to deletion too. For more information, see Retention rules (p. 38). 
Monthly full, weekly differential, and daily incremental backups plus cleanup 
This example demonstrates the use of all options available in the Custom scheme. 
Suppose that we need a scheme that will produce monthly full backups, weekly differential backups, 
and daily incremental backups. Then the backup schedule can look as follows. 
Full backup: Schedule: Monthly, every Last Sunday of the month, at 9:00 PM 
Incremental: Schedule: Weekly, every workday, at 7:00 PM 
Differential: Schedule: Weekly, every Saturday, at 8:00 PM 
Further, we want to add conditions that have to be satisfied for a backup task to start. This is set up in 
the Conditions fields for each backup type. 
Full backup: Conditions: Location available 
IncrementalConditions: User is logged off 
DifferentialConditionsUser is idle 
As a result, a full backup—originally scheduled at 9:00 PM—may actually start later: as soon as the 
backup location becomes available. Likewise, backup tasks for incremental and differential backups 
will wait until all users are logged off and users are idle, respectively. 
Finally, we create retention rules for the archive: let us retain only backups that are no older than six 
months, and let the cleanup be performed after each backup task and also on the last day of every 
month. 
Retention rules: Delete backups older than 6 months 
Apply the rulesAfter backing upOn schedule 
Cleanup scheduleMonthly, on the Last day of All months, at 10:00 PM 
By default, a backup is not deleted as long as it has dependent backups that must be kept. For 
example, if a full backup has become subject to deletion, but there are incremental or differential 
backups that depend on it, the deletion is postponed until all the dependent backups can be deleted 
as well. 
For more information, see Retention rules (p. 38). 
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