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AlexKr
8 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Can I manually limit the number of older versions for my Dropbox Backup files?
Hi everyone,
I'm using Dropbox Backup and I would like to understand how version control works.
Is it possible to limit the number of backup versions per file? For example, can I set Dropbox to k...
AlexKr
8 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi again,
Just to clarify — based on the automatic backup schedule, do all backup versions keep accumulating indefinitely until the 30-day version history limit is reached?
In other words, if backups are created frequently, will all versions be stored (regardless of storage space) and only start getting deleted after 30 days — without any limit on the number or size of the versions before that?
Thanks for the clarification!
Hannah
Dropbox Community Moderator
8 months agoHey AlexKr, I hope it's okay for me to jump in here as well!
According to the info currently available to us, the Dropbox Backup files should follow the restoration window of your current plan.
So, as Nancy mentioned, any versions that have been backed up to your Dropbox account, regardless of the space they amount to, if they exceed the recovery window of your plan, wouldn't be recoverable.
If this question was sparked by a specific scenario in mind, please don't hesitate to share more details for context.
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