• Reddit User
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    I am new to Cloudberry and trying to understand how the different retention policy options interact.
    (1) If I choose both "Delete versions older than" and "Keep number of versions", what takes precedence? Do both criteria have to be true before a file version is removed, or is it either one?
    (2) How is option "Delete files that have been deleted locally" interpreted? If I deselect files from the backup source, is that interpreted as a deletion?
  • Denis Gorbachev
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    If I choose both "Delete versions older than" and "Keep number of versions", what takes precedence? Do both criteria have to be true before a file version is removed, or is it either one?

    Cloudberry will check for both conditions and in a case at least one is true - it should be in place. Example: you want to delete versions older that 1 day and you want to keep 3 versions. How it works: you have 1 version and file older than 1 day. Will it be purged? No! Cause you still have only 1 copy of your file. Let's imagine that then you have 4 versions of your file and all of them older than 1 day. In this case, the eldest version will be purged. Just specify your retention policy as simple as it possible.

    How is option "Delete files that have been deleted locally" interpreted? If I deselect files from the backup source, is that interpreted as a deletion?

    No. It means that in case you removed a file from the backup source and this file won't be found for a number of days that you specified in agent - it will be deleted from the backup destination.
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