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From: | explorer |
Subject: | [Duplicity-talk] Deletion |
Date: | Thu, 23 Jan 2020 23:12:41 -0500 |
User-agent: | Roundcube Webmail/1.3.8 |
I'm wondering how this scenario works: Let's say I use Duplicity for incremental, daily backups (the default being 200MB parts). I don't use any deletion scheme on a day-to-day basis. Every six months, I want to delete redundant data that is older than one year. I'm expecting it to keep adding files until I reach the "cleanup" stage (twice per year). At that point, it should remove old data that isn't relevant anymore (deleted or changed). Since there are volumes, I imagine some might be deleted and others, updated (or deleted and reconstructed). Does this approach make sense with Duplicity? Am I on the right path? Thanks! |
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