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====== Groom Backup Jobs to Save on Backup Costs ====== | ====== Groom Backup Jobs to Save on Backup Costs ====== | ||
- | :!: The basic **goal** is to **minimize the cost of backup** | + | See also **[[computing: |
- | **The cost of your backup is closely related to the amount of data being backed up.** With online backup, the cost is usually directly related to the storage space used. With our online backup system, the account sizes and pricing on based on **compressed** storage. | + | :!: The basic **goal** of this page is to **keep the cost of backup as low as possible while mitigating risk and minimizing administrative effort** (//your// effort). |
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+ | **The cost of your backup is closely related to the amount of data being backed up.** With online backup, the cost is usually directly related to the amount | ||
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+ | While some of the recommendations made on this page may be specific to our own online backup system, the concepts are generally applicable to most backup systems. | ||
===== Backup Storage Space Used ===== | ===== Backup Storage Space Used ===== | ||
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- **Retention Area** - Deleted files and older versions of files | - **Retention Area** - Deleted files and older versions of files | ||
- | :!: In most common small business scenarios, **the retention area is a very small percentage of the total storage space used**. | + | :!: In most common small business scenarios, **the retention area is a very small percentage of the total storage space used**. |
- | ===== Retention Options ===== | + | {{ : |
- | Files deleted from your file server are not immediately deleted from the stored backups. | + | ===== Data Area Options ===== |
- | :!: We generally recommend at least a **90 day retention period**, but many prefer longer. | + | :!: This is where adjustments to backup job definitions can result in significant changes to the amount of backup space used (to keep costs lower). |
- | Changing | + | Here are a few things one can do to **minimize |
+ | **Exclude certain folders (directories) on the source from being backed up**: | ||
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+ | * Folders/ | ||
+ | * **Backup files** - don't always need to be backed up again | ||
+ | * **Downloaded files** - are usually easy to re-download | ||
+ | * **Temporary files** - don't usually need to be backed up | ||
+ | * **Calculate the importance** of files currently being backed up then **minimize the files selected for backup** | ||
+ | * Perhaps you have a **multi-level backup plan** in place where: | ||
+ | * The 'level 1' (local copy) backup system may back up **everything** to be useful for disaster preparedness | ||
+ | * 'Level 1' backup systems may allow you to prioritize only core files/ | ||
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+ | ===== Retention Area Options ===== | ||
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+ | Files deleted from your file server are not immediately deleted from the stored backups. | ||
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+ | :!: We generally recommend at least a **90 day retention period**, but many prefer longer. | ||
+ | **Changing the retention settings, even drastically, | ||
+ | - You need to **lower the amount of used space immediately** | ||
+ | * You can change the retention to a shorter period | ||
+ | * Wait a day for the system to clean out the retention area | ||
+ | * Then (re)set the retention period to the desired setting | ||
+ | - You **recently moved or renamed large folders/ | ||
+ | * You can change the retention to a shorter period | ||
+ | * Wait a day for the system to back up all the ' | ||
+ | * Then (re)set the retention period to the desired permanent setting | ||