![]() Without the full backup, a backup chain of forward incremental files would be completely useless. This is absolutely normal to ensure a recovery according to the retention policy. ![]() If the backup job is configured to use the forward incremental backup mode with periodic synthetic full backups, Veeam Backup & Replication will keep more restore points in your cloud backup repository than the number of restore points configured on backup jobs. Any new subsequent incremental backup files use the latest synthetic full backup file as the new starting point.įor more details on Incremental Backup or Synthetic Full Backup, please see the articles in the References section below. Performing synthetic full backup jobs reset the backup chain. ![]() When a synthetic full backup job runs, Veeam Backup & Replication consolidates backup data from the previous full backup file and the chain of subsequent incremental backup files on your backup storage and writes consolidated data into a new full backup file. When an incremental backup job runs (also referenced as Forward Incremental Backup in Veeam documentation), it means that increments (changes since the last backup) are saved into new files dependent on previous files in the backup chain on your backup storage. The reverse incremental backup method is not mentioned here as this method is not recommended for backup jobs with cloud repositories for the backup destination. Please review this article to understand how the usage of the cloud backup repository is affected, how the retention policy works and why the usage of the cloud backup repository may fluctuate. Understand how the usage of the cloud backup repository is affected for Veeam Cloud Connect Backup (VCC-B) Modified on: Tue, 25 Jul, 2023 at 9:36 AM Solution home Security, Backup and Compliance Veeam Cloud Connect Understand how the usage of the cloud backup repository is affected for Veeam Cloud Connect Backup (VCC-B)
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