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Chapter 27 Protect Table 133 Protect > Backup > Edit: Step 1 (continued) LABEL Purge Policy DESCRIPTION The NAS maintains the files that have been included in your backups. However to save hard disk space, you can choose to delete files that have been included in previous backups. Next • Select Keep All Old Backup files to store all files that have been included in previous backups. • If you want to store a certain number of backup files, select Keep Only the last n backup files (1-30). Enter a value (n) from 1 to 30 to specify how many backups the NAS stores. All backup files older than the last one are deleted. You will not be able to recover files that existed (only) in those previous backups. Select this if backup space is limited and recovery of old files is not important. • If you want to store all backups for a certain time period, select Keep Backups for n day(s)(1-3650). Enter a value (n) from 1 to 3650 to specify how many days the NAS stores all backup files. After this day has expired, all backup files will be deleted. Click this to go to the next screen. 27.3.7 Edit Job: Step 2 Use this screen to edit the schedule for the backup job. Figure 206 Protect > Backup > Edit: Step 2 The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 134 Protect > Backup > Edit: Step 2 LABEL DESCRIPTION Scheduler Settings Backup Frequency Edit this by selecting from Hourly, Daily, Weekly and Monthly backup intervals. The screen changes depending on the item you select. Every how many hours? This is only available if you selected Hourly as your backup frequency. Select every how many hours the NAS performs the backup job. On which minute of the hour? This is only available if you selected Hourly as your backup frequency. Select the minute (from 0 to 59) in an hour when the NAS performs the backup job. Start Time (hh:mm) This is available if you selected Daily, Weekly or Monthly as your backup frequency. Every how many days? Select the time in hour:minute format when you want the NAS to perform the backup job. This is only available if you selected Daily as your backup frequency. Enter the interval between days when the NAS performs the backup job. Cloud Storage User's Guide 329