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In the Backup type field, select whether you want to create a full, incremental or differential backup 
(p. 22). 
6.2.10.2  Back up later scheme 
With the Back up later scheme, the backup will be performed only once, at the date and time you 
specify. 
Specify the appropriate settings as follows 
Backup type 
Select the type of backup: full, incremental, or differential. If there is no full backup in 
the archive, a full backup will be created regardless of your selection. 
Date and time  Specify when to start the backup. 
The task will be 
started manually 
Select this check box, if you do not need to put the backup task on a schedule and 
wish to start it manually afterwards. 
6.2.10.3  Simple scheme 
With the simple backup scheme you just schedule when and how often to back up data and set the 
retention rule. At the first time a full backup will be created. The next backups will be incremental. 
To set up the simple backup scheme, specify the appropriate settings as follows. 
Backup  Set up the backup schedule - when and how often to back up the data. 
To learn more about setting up the schedule, see the Scheduling (p. 87) section. 
Retention rule  With the simple scheme, only one retention rule (p. 31) is available. Set the retention 
period for the backups. 
6.2.10.4  Grandfather-Father-Son scheme 
At a glance 
  Daily incremental, weekly differential, and monthly full backups 
  Custom day for weekly and monthly backups 
  Custom retention periods for backups of each type 
Description 
Let us suppose that we want to set up a backup plan that will regularly produce a series of daily (D), 
weekly (W), and monthly (M) backups. Here is a natural way to do this: the following table shows a 
sample two-month period for such a plan. 
  Mo  Tu  We  Th  Fr  Sa  Su 
Jan 1—Jan 7 
D  D  D  D  W  -  - 
Jan 8—Jan 14 
D  D  D  D  W  -  - 
Jan 15—Jan 21 
D  D  D  D  W  -  - 
Jan 22—Jan 28 
D  D  D  D  M  -  - 
Jan 29—Feb 4 
D  D  D  D  W  -  - 










