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A new level 3 differential backup has not yet been created, so the backup of day five is still stored. 
Since it depends on the full backup of day one, that backup is available as well. This enables us to go 
as far back as 11 days, which is the best-case scenario. 
The following day, however, a new third-level differential backup is created, and the old full backup is 
deleted. 
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This gives us only a four day recovery interval, which turns out to be the worst-case scenario. 
On day 14, the interval is five days. It increases on subsequent days before decreasing again, and so 
on. 
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The roll-back period shows how many days we are guaranteed to have even in the worst case. For a 
four-level scheme, it is four days. 
7.3.7.6  Custom backup scheme 
At a glance 
  Custom schedule and conditions for backups of each type 
  Custom schedule and retention rules 
Parameters 
Parameter  Meaning 
Full backup  Specifies on what schedule and under which conditions to perform a full backup. 
For example, the full backup can be set up to run every Sunday at 1:00 AM as 
soon as all users are logged off. 
Incremental  Specifies on what schedule and under which conditions to perform an 
incremental backup. 
If the archive contains no backups at the time of the task run, a full backup is 
created instead of the incremental backup. 
Differential   Specifies on what schedule and under which conditions to perform a differential 
backup. 
If the archive contains no full backups at the time of the task run, a full backup is 
created instead of the differential backup. 
Clean up archive  Specifies how to get rid of old backups: either to apply retention rules (p. 39) 
regularly or clean up the archive during a backup when the destination location 
runs out of space. 
By default, the retention rules are not specified, which means older backups will 
not be deleted automatically. 
Using retention rules 
Specify the retention rules and when to apply them. 
This setting is recommended for backup destinations such as shared folders or 
centralized vaults. 
When there is insufficient space while backing up 










