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Apple's Time machine ( which i've always thought was an elegant example to study ) works this way :
Initially it makes a full backup
after that, it makes incrementals each hour ( in our case it could be more time )
When the disk starts to run out of space, Time machine starts deleting the oldest snapshots
I'd like to propose that we find a way to auto-prune ( after a opt-out of pruning notification ? ) old snapshots when the storage is running out of space
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#750 does auto-pruning after each backup run which maybe is preferable, because we have no reliable way to detect out of space situations on all storage backends.
Apple's Time machine ( which i've always thought was an elegant example to study ) works this way :
I'd like to propose that we find a way to auto-prune ( after a opt-out of pruning notification ? ) old snapshots when the storage is running out of space
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: