User`s guide
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Daily backups run every workday except Friday, which is left for weekly and monthly backups. 
Monthly backups run every fourth Friday, and weekly backups run on all other Fridays. 
  Monthly ("Grandfather") backups are full; 
  Weekly ("Father") backups are differential; 
  Daily ("Son") backups are incremental. 
Parameters 
You can set up the following parameters of a Grandfather-Father-Son (GFS) scheme. 
Start backup at:  Specifies when to start a backup. The default value is 12:00 PM. 
Back up on:  Specifies the days on which to perform a backup. The default value is Workdays. 
Weekly/Monthly:  Specifies which of the days selected in the Back up on field you want to reserve 
for weekly and monthly backups. A monthly backup will be performed every 
fourth such day. The default value is Friday. 
Keep backups:  Specifies how long you want the backups to be stored in the archive. A term can 
be set in hours, days, weeks, months, or years. For monthly backups, you can 
also select Keep indefinitely if you want them to be saved forever. 
The default values for each backup type are as follows. 
Daily: 7 days (recommended minimum) 
Weekly: 4 weeks 
Monthly: indefinitely 
The retention period for weekly backups must exceed that for daily backups; the 
monthly backups' retention period must be greater than the weekly backups' 
retention period. 
We recommend setting a retention period of at least one week for daily 
backups. 
At all times, a backup is not deleted until all backups that directly depend on it become subject to deletion as 
well. This is why you might see a weekly or a monthly backup remain in the archive for a few days past its 
expected expiration date. 
If the schedule starts with a daily or a weekly backup, a full backup is created instead. 
Examples 
Each day of the past week, each week of the past month 
Let us consider a GFS backup scheme that many may find useful. 
  Back up files every day, including weekends 
  Be able to recover files as of any date over the past seven days 
  Have access to weekly backups of the past month 










