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Asked by Modog70 in Backup Exec, Storage Technology, Backup & Restore Software
I am backing up to a NAS using backup to disk folders. I noticed I didn't set the option for the maximum number of backup sets per backup disk file under 100 so the NAS filled up quick. I want to be able to keep one full backup file per week and the incrementals for the remaining days but I want only ONE file per backup. I reduced that option to 1 backup set. How can I ensure the overwrite protection is set correctly since I want that backup file overwritten everytime. Also, what is the proper method of deleting all the excess full backup files so that I only have the current full backup that I want overwritten every time?
20091021-EE-VQP-81 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625