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We are doing a weekly dump of our 1 machine and daily increments (courtesy rackspace). Our largest filest files in daily increments range from 4 - 507.81 MB

As I understand it (in poor man's language) data from the previous month is not included in this month's data, so you only pay for the space consumed this month. Am unsure if increments are reset after a full weekly dump.

We make the following exclusions C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data D:\SQLDB_MDF

What is a good strategy to stay within say 160G (more useful exclusions we can target) or are we just playing cheap?

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Not programming related – Binary Worrier Mar 30 at 13:55
Is this an exclusion question or a question about calculating how much storage space you need based on the backup schedule? – ashawley Mar 30 at 13:55
I ignore C:\Program Files\...\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data in our managed backups because I back those up privately. Which of other such files make good candidates (grow fast, not really used as often). I'm having to keep costs at our small shop, without taking risks with what's backed up – bizl Mar 30 at 14:24

closed as not programming related by Binary Worrier, Harper Shelby, Jon B, Sklivvz, LFSR Consulting Mar 30 at 14:02

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