You can edit the retention period of one or more backup copies to extend or shorten the amount of time that backups are retained.
About this task
You can edit retention for all asset types and backup types.
Steps
From the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI, select
Infrastructure > Assets.
On the
Assets window, select the tab for the asset type for which you want to edit retention. If a policy has been assigned, the table lists the assets that have been discovered, along with the associated protection policy.
NOTE For
virtual machine assets, you can click the link in the
Disk Excluded column next to a
virtual machine asset to view VMDKs that have been excluded from the protection policy. You cannot, however, edit disk inclusion or exclusion from this window. To change the disks that are excluded for a protected asset, select the policy from the
Protection Policies window and click
Edit.
Select a protected asset from the table, and then click
View Copies. The
Copy Locations pane identifies where the backups are stored.
In the left pane, click the storage icon to the right of the icon for the asset, for example,
DD. The table in the right pane lists the backup copies.
Select one or more backup copies from the table and click
Edit Retention.
Choose one of the following options:
To select a calendar date as the expiration date for backups, select
Retention Date.
To define a fixed retention period in days, weeks, months, or years after the backup is performed, select
Retention Value. For example, you could specify that backups expire after 6 months.
NOTE When you edit the retention period for copies that are retention locked, you can only extend the retention period.
When satisfied with the changes, click
Save.
The asset is displayed in the list with the changes. The
Retention column displays both the original and new retention period, and indicates whether the retention period has been extended or shortened.
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