Backup Space and Billing

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Backup Space Calculation Methods

There is a default backup chain (where there are seven backups). The first automated backup is a full backup, and subsequent automated backups are differential backups.

In a backup chain, the backup space is released only after all full backups and differential backups are deleted.

Billing is calculated as follows:

The system deducts the free space from either the logical space or the physical space, whichever is smaller.

Example

A backup line contains seven backups by default. There are 11 backups shown in the following figure. The 1st backup to the 7th belong to one backup line and the 8th to the 11th belong to another.

Figure 1 Backup example

If there is 1,000 MB of backup space and the logical space is 1,000 MB each time, the physical space for the 1st backup is 1,000 MB. If the incremental data size is 100 MB each time, the physical space for the 2nd backup to 7th is 100 MB.

A backup line contains seven backups by default. The physical space for the 8th backup is 1,000 MB because it represents a new backup line.

Billed space includes the space of the two chains in the example.

Suppose that after the 11th backup was created, and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd backups expired and were automatically deleted. The size of each space is calculated as follows: