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Add documentation on using multiple configs for complex retention schemes
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- [Replace deprecated `BACKUP_FROM_SNAPSHOT` usage](#replace-deprecated-backup_from_snapshot-usage)
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- [Using a custom Docker host](#using-a-custom-docker-host)
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- [Run multiple backup schedules in the same container](#run-multiple-backup-schedules-in-the-same-container)
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- [Define different retention schedules](#define-different-retention-schedules)
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- [Recipes](#recipes)
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- [Backing up to AWS S3](#backing-up-to-aws-s3)
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- [Backing up to Filebase](#backing-up-to-filebase)
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@ -739,6 +740,39 @@ The exact order of schedules that use the same cron expression is not specified.
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In case you need your schedules to overlap, you need to create a dedicated container for each schedule instead.
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When changing the configuration, you currently need to manually restart the container for the changes to take effect.
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### Define different retention schedules
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If you want to manage backup retention on different schedules, the most straight forward approach is to define a dedicated configuration for retention rule using a different prefix in the `BACKUP_FILENAME` parameter and then run them on different cron schedules.
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For example, if you wanted to keep daily backups for 7 days, weekly backups for a month, and retain monthly backups forever, you could create three configuration files and mount them into `/etc/dockervolumebackup.d`:
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```ini
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# 01daily.conf
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BACKUP_FILENAME="daily-backup-%Y-%m-%dT%H-%M-%S.tar.gz"
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# run every day at 2am
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BACKUP_CRON_EXPRESSION="0 2 * * *"
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BACKUP_PRUNING_PREFIX="daily-backup-"
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BACKUP_RETENTION_DAYS="7"
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```
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```ini
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# 02weekly.conf
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BACKUP_FILENAME="weekly-backup-%Y-%m-%dT%H-%M-%S.tar.gz"
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# run every monday at 3am
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BACKUP_CRON_EXPRESSION="0 3 * * 1"
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BACKUP_PRUNING_PREFIX="weekly-backup-"
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BACKUP_RETENTION_DAYS="31"
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```
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```ini
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# 03monthly.conf
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BACKUP_FILENAME="monthly-backup-%Y-%m-%dT%H-%M-%S.tar.gz"
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# run every 1st of a month at 4am
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BACKUP_CRON_EXPRESSION="0 4 1 * *"
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```
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Note that while it's possible to define colliding cron schedules for each of these configurations, you might need to adjust the value for `LOCK_TIMEOUT` in case your backups are large and might take longer than an hour.
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## Recipes
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This section lists configuration for some real-world use cases that you can mix and match according to your needs.
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