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Step 4: Backup Scheduling
Step 4: Backup Scheduling
- The Configure Scheduling option defines the frequency of your VMware backup job. You can configure the backup schedules by choosing between Run Every/Run Daily/Run Weekly options.
- Select Run Every option if you want to run your VMware backup at regular intervals on a specific day(s). The time frame ranges from 15 minutes to 12 hours a day on specific days a week. By default, all the days in the week will be selected. If you don't want to run your backup on all days, manually select the days in which you want to run the backup.
- If you want to run your backup every day, select Run Daily option and configure the period in which your VMware backup has to occur.
- If you want to run your backup every week on a specific day and time, choose the Run Weekly option. Select the time frame and day in which you want to run the backup
Note: By default, Run Every option will be selected for the backup schedule |
Additional Full Backups(Optional)
- In an enterprise environment, configuring a backup job with one full backup followed by incremental forever is not a recommended practice. There may arise a requirement wherein you need to schedule full backups frequently. Depending on the schedule of your backup, your 'incremental backups' can become quite big themselves.
- Running full backups frequently may sometimes lead to storage space consumption, due to which Vembu has developed an option to retain the number of Additional Full Backups.
- Select the Enable Additional Full Backups option. For Run Every, Run Daily backups, the Additional Full Backup settings will allow you to configure Daily/Weekly/Monthly Additional Full Backups. If you have configured your backup to Run Weekly, then you can select Monthly Additional Full Backup option only.
- You can specify the count for the maximum number of full backups to be retained. For example, when you set the count as 4 for retaining the full backups in the backup server, the latest 4 versions of the full backup will be maintained at all times. The default value for full backup retention is 2 and the retention count ranges from '01' to '99'.
Note: By default, Additional Full Backup will be disabled |