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I have set my time limit on my backup folder but it is not being enforced. I have a cluster that I backup with the following schedule. "A" will backup on Monday and "B" will backup on Tuesday and then the cycle will repet. What I'm trying to do is have only one backup of "A" and "B" on the server at any one time and have the older backups moved off to tape off-site. The backups are very large so I can not keep more than one of each server. The problem is they backup that are older are not beind deleted after they are a day old. This causes me to have two copies of "A" and one of "B." When "B" goes to be backed up the server is full because of the extra copy of "A."
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Hello renowell,
Thank you for choosing Acronis Software. Could you please post a screenshot of your "backup folder" opened in Windows Explorer? Thank you. -- Marat Setdikov
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hiw do you set up time limits on backups?
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You define those when you set up a 'backup location'
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