How do I manage backup storage for storing Proxmox backups?

How do I manage backup storage for storing Proxmox backups?

  1. Built-In Compression & Deduplication: Utilize BDRSuite's built-in compression and deduplication features to reduce storage requirements.
  2. Set Retention Policies: Automatically delete older backups to free up space.
  3. Use Deduplication Storage Appliance: Integrate your deduplication storage appliance to save space

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