This option defines the format of the backups created by the backup plan. You can choose between the new format (Version 12) designed for faster backup and recovery, and the legacy format (Version 11) preserved for backward compatibility and special cases. After the backup plan is applied, this option cannot be modified.
This option is not effective for mailbox backups. Mailbox backups always have the new format.
The preset is: Automatic selection.
You can select one of the following:
Version 12 will be used unless the backup plan appends backups to the ones created by earlier product versions.
A new format recommended in most cases for fast backup and recovery. Each backup chain (a full or differential backup, and all incremental backups that depend on it) is saved to a single .tibx file.
With this format, the retention rule By total size of backups is not effective.
A legacy format to be used in a new backup plan that appends backups to the ones created by earlier product versions.
Also, use this format (with any backup scheme except for Always incremental (single-file)) if you want full, incremental, and differential backups to be separate files.
This format is automatically selected if the backup destination (or a replication destination) is a managed location with enabled deduplication. If you change the format to Version 12, the backups will fail.
Backup format and backup files
For backup locations that can be browsed with a file manager (such as local or network folders), the backup format determines the number of files and their extension. You can define the file names by using the backup file name option. The following table lists the files that can be created per machine or mailbox.
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Always incremental (single-file) |
Other backup schemes |
Version 11 backup format |
One .tib file and one .xml metadata file |
Multiple .tib files and one .xml metadata file (traditional format) |
Version 12 backup format |
One .tibx file per backup chain (a full or differential backup, and all incremental backups that depend on it) |
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