How USB disk rotation works

Last published : Apr 02, 2026
Using the USB disk rotation feature, you can rotate your available USB disks to use as backup destinations. Older backups are automatically cleaned up, depending on the number of USB disks and the number of recovery points the job is set to retain. When the recovery point set limit is reached, older recovery points (base and incrementals) are deleted when the USB disk containing the oldest recovery points is inserted. Using this feature, you are not required to edit the backup job and change the backup destination to add a new USB disk.
The following table displays an example of how USB disk rotation works when the number of USB disks available is 2 and the recovery point set limit is 3.
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Table: USB rotation example

Day USB 1 USB 2 Remarks
Monday 1.v2i - -
Tuesday 1_001.iv2i - -
Wednesday 1_002.iv2i - -
Thursday - 2.v2i USB rotated
Friday - 2_001.iv2i -
Saturday - - -
Sunday - - -
Monday 3.v2i - USB rotated
Tuesday 3_001.v2i - -
Wednesday - 4.v2i The number of recovery points in this example are set at 3. When you attach USB 2 and recovery point set 4 is created, recovery point set one cannot be deleted as it is on USB 1.
When you attach USB 1 in the future, recovery point set 1 is deleted automatically before the backup job starts running.
Thursday - 4_001.iv2i -
Friday - 4_002.iv2i -
Saturday - - -
Sunday - - -
Monday - 5.v2i USB rotated and recovery point set 2 is deleted automatically.
Tuesday - 5_001.iv2i -
Wednesday 6_v2i - USB rotated and recovery point set 1 is deleted automatically. After recovery point set 6 is created successfully, recovery point set 3 is deleted automatically.
Thursday 6_001.iv2i - -
Friday 6_002.iv2i - -