Type
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Select a policy type. In this section, we select the backup policy.
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Backup policy
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Name
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Backup policy name
A name must contain 1 to 64 characters including digits, letters, underscores (_), or hyphens (-).
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backup_policy
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Status
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Whether to enable the backup policy.
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Only after a backup policy is enabled and applied will CBR automatically backs up the vault resources and deletes expired backups.
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Backup Frequency
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Select a backup frequency.
- Weekly
Specifies on which days of each week the backup task will be executed. You can select multiple days.
- Day based
Specifies the interval (every 1 to 30 days) for executing the backup task.
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Every day
If you select day-based backup, the first backup is supposed to be executed on the day when the backup policy is created. If the execution time on the day you create the backup policy has passed, the first backup will be executed in the next backup cycle.
It is recommended that backups be performed during off-peak hours or when no services are running.
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Execution Time
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Execution time
Backups can be scheduled at the beginning of each hour, and you can select multiple hours.
NOTICE: - There may be a time difference between the scheduled backup time and the actual backup time.
- If a large amount of data needs to be backed up, you are advised to make backup less frequent to prevent the system from skipping any execution time.
For example, a disk is scheduled to be backed up at 00:00, 01:00, and 02:00. A backup task starts at 00:00. Because a large amount of incremental data needs to be backed up or a heap of backup tasks are executed at the same time, this backup task takes 90 minutes and completes at 01:30. CBR performs the next backup at 02:00. In this case, only two backups are generated in total, one at 00:00, and the other at 02:00.
- The execution times refer to the local times of clients, not the time zone and times of the region.
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00:00, 02:00
- It is recommended that backups be performed during off-peak hours or when no services are running.
- Peak hours of the backup service are from 00:00 to 06:00, during which there may be scheduling delays. So you are advised to evaluate your service types and schedule backups outside of the backup peak hours.
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Retention Rule
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Rule that specifies how backups will be retained
- Time period
You can choose to retain backups for one month, three months, six months, one year, or for any desired number (2 to 99999) of days.
- Backup quantity
You can set the maximum number of backups to retain for each resource. The value ranges from 2 to 99999.
- Advanced Options
You can also set long-term retention rules with advanced options. Long-term retention rules and quantity-based retention rules will be both applied.
- Day-based: 0–100
- Weekly: 0–100
- Monthly: 0–100
- Yearly: 0–100
A resource may be backed up multiple times in a day. If day-based backup is configured, only the most recent backup of that day is retained. If you set Day-based to 5, the most recent backup of each of the last five days that have backups generated will be retained If there are more than five backup replicas, the system automatically deletes the earliest backup replicas. If day-based, weekly, monthly, and yearly retention rules are all configured, all the rules will apply and the union set of backups will be retained. For example, if Day-based is set to 5 and Weekly to 1, five backups will be retained. The long-term retention rule and the quantity-based retention rule both apply.
- Permanent
NOTE: - The system automatically deletes the earliest and expired backups every other day to avoid exceeding the maximum number of backups to retain or retaining any backup longer than the maximum retention period.
- Expired backups are not deleted right after they are expired. They will be deleted from 12:00 to 00:00 in batches.
- The retention rules apply only to auto-generated backups, but not manual backups. Manual backups need to be deleted manually.
- If a backup is used to create an image, the backup will not be deleted by the retention rule.
- A maximum of 10 backups are retained for failed periodic backup tasks. They are retained for one month and can be deleted manually.
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6 months
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