How long can I keep my VM backup data using BDRSuite's retention?

How long can I keep my VM backup data using BDRSuite's retention?

With BDRSuite, you have the flexibility to define your VM backup data retention period. We offer two options: Basic retention and GFS (Grandfather-Father-Son) retention. This allows you to customize your retention policies based on your specific needs, ensuring that you can retain backup data for a specific duration.

Refer to User Guide for more information.
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