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These are the standard backup policies for users that have contracted with UF-IT's Tivoli backup group to provide backups of their data on Research Computing systems. | These are the standard backup policies for users that have contracted with UF-IT's Tivoli backup group to provide backups of their data on Research Computing systems. | ||
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| How long to keep a deleted file || 90 days from last backup of file. | | How long to keep a deleted file || 90 days from last backup of file. | ||
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+ | ==What the Policy Means== | ||
+ | * ''Number of copies held onto'' simply refers to the number of copies of any single ''undeleted'' file that is held in the backup system. If you modify a file, when the incremental backups run that new version of the file is backed up, and the old version of the file is kept in the system as a revision. Up to seven copies of this file will be kept until the oldest revision is dropped off. Old versions of a file can also be dropped out of backups due to the next option: | ||
+ | * ''How long to keep old versions of a file'' is how long a file will be kept on the backup system once it has been changed. Only the newest version of the file is kept forever. | ||
+ | * ''How long to keep a deleted file'' refers to the last backup of a file that has been deleted. Deleted files are treated a little differently from a changed file on the system as it is no longer visible to the user on the main file system, so extra time is given to the user to recognize that a file is missing and request it from backups. | ||
+ | =Requesting a file recovery= | ||
+ | If a file needs to be recovered from the Tivoli system, please submit a service request in Research Computing's ticketing system at [http://support.rc.ufl.edu http://support.rc.ufl.edu] |
Revision as of 16:07, 18 March 2020
Standard Backup Retention Policies
These are the standard backup policies for users that have contracted with UF-IT's Tivoli backup group to provide backups of their data on Research Computing systems.
Policy
Description | Setting |
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Number of copies held onto | 7 copies will be held onto, unless the following restrictions go into effect |
How long to keep old versions of a file | 60 days from writing new version |
How long to keep a deleted file | 90 days from last backup of file. |
What the Policy Means
- Number of copies held onto simply refers to the number of copies of any single undeleted file that is held in the backup system. If you modify a file, when the incremental backups run that new version of the file is backed up, and the old version of the file is kept in the system as a revision. Up to seven copies of this file will be kept until the oldest revision is dropped off. Old versions of a file can also be dropped out of backups due to the next option:
- How long to keep old versions of a file is how long a file will be kept on the backup system once it has been changed. Only the newest version of the file is kept forever.
- How long to keep a deleted file refers to the last backup of a file that has been deleted. Deleted files are treated a little differently from a changed file on the system as it is no longer visible to the user on the main file system, so extra time is given to the user to recognize that a file is missing and request it from backups.
Requesting a file recovery
If a file needs to be recovered from the Tivoli system, please submit a service request in Research Computing's ticketing system at http://support.rc.ufl.edu