Backup and Restoration of UW Web Directories and Linux Home files
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- When and Why UW Web Directories and Linux Home files Are Backed Up
- User Files and Web Directories Backup Retention
Important: UW Information Technology backups are intended only for recovery in case of accident or disaster and do not meet records retention requirements.
When and Why UW Email Folders and Other User Files Are Backed Up
UW Information Technology runs a program each night that makes backup copies of folders and other user files on the computers UW-IT operates. The purpose of the backups, which copy the data from disk to tape, is to give the system administrator a means to restore files should some type of hardware crash or system failure occur.
Backup copies of UW Web Publishing and other files are kept for up to one year, as described below. If you need to restore files which were removed by mistake, contact the UW Information Technology Service Center at help@uw.edu or 206-221-5000.
User Files and Web Directories Backup Retention
Backups of User Files and Web Directories are Kept for up to One Year
As time passes, available backups become less and less frequent. For instance, for the past week, we have daily backups available. For the week prior, we only have a backup available from every third day. This will affect what version of your files are restored. If you ask for a file from 6 months ago, the only version available may be up to 90 days older than what you anticipated. See the table below for the backup schedule:
| Age of backup | Period between available backups |
|---|---|
| Less than 7 days | Daily |
| 7-13 days | Every 3 days |
| 14-30 days | Every week |
| 1-2 months | Every month |
| Greater than 2 months | Every 3 months |
Please note that these times are approximate.
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This page is maintained by UW Information Technology. Please contact us at help[at]uw.edu if you have any questions about this documentation, require assistance, or have feedback.


