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  • Thats very odd to keep backup for longer than the duplicate copy??

    How it will work?  

    Exactly as you configure it!

     

  • ya.. its a odd question for me too..

    but as soon as i read this question.. i got one more question.. what if the SLP failed to duplicate with in 2 weeks? does it stop duplicating?

    i need to test that..:-)

  • The only reason I can see keeping a duplicate copy for two weeks would be for DR. Having it replicate to a different STU in a different datacenter. You would only need the longer retention in the datacenter where the data lives, however two weeks remotely would let you restore in case of a failure.

    As far as the window for replication, I believe as long as the SLP is set to active it will keep retrying untill is succedes and then will keep the data two weeks from when it completes, but I have not tested this. Let me know if its two weeks from the first copy being created.

  • That's right - backup copy is set to infinity until duplication has succeeded. Only then are final retentions applied.

  • Thanks all for responding on this..

    I know that backup copy retention would be infinte until duplication completes>I just came across this setting ,bit confused so want to clarify on this

    So if we set backup copy to 5 months,until duplication completes it would be infinite ,and after duplication completion the backup copy would be retained for 5 months..correct ?

  • Once the dup works, the bckup copy would be kept for 5 months from the date of the backup, not from the date of duplication. Therefore if the dup was 4 months after the backup, the backup copy would be kept only 1 month more. If the dup was successful greater than 5 months after the backup copy would expire immediately. martin