Acronis Backup for Windows Server - User Guide User Manual

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Back up on: Workdays

Weekly/monthly: Friday

Keep backups:

Daily: 1 week

Weekly: 10 days

Monthly: 6 months

With this scheme, you will have a week to recover a previous version of a damaged file from a daily
backup; as well as 10-day access to weekly backups. Each monthly full backup will be available for six
months since the creation date.

Work schedule

Suppose you are a part-time financial consultant and work in a company on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
On these days, you often make changes to your financial documents, statements, and update the
spreadsheets etc. on your laptop. To back up this data, you may want to:

Track changes to the financial statements, spreadsheets, etc. performed on Tuesdays and
Thursdays (daily incremental backup).

Have a weekly summary of file changes since last month (Friday weekly differential backup).

Have a monthly full backup of your files.

Moreover, assume that you want to retain access to all backups, including the daily ones, for at least
six months.

The following GFS scheme suits such purposes:

Start backup at: 11:30 PM

Back up on: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday

Weekly/monthly: Friday

Keep backups:

Daily: 6 months

Weekly: 6 months

Monthly: 5 years

Here, daily incremental backups will be created on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with weekly and
monthly backups performed on Fridays. Note that, in order to choose Friday in the Weekly/monthly
field, you need to first select it in the Back up on field.

Such an archive would allow you to compare your financial documents as of the first and the last day
of work, and have a five-year history of all documents, etc.

No daily backups

Consider a more exotic GFS scheme:

Start backup at: 12:00 PM

Back up on: Friday

Weekly/monthly: Friday

Keep backups:

Daily: 1 week

Weekly: 1 month

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