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Can the retention policy be based on both time AND space?

bfaber
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In other words, can I set 30 days OR 700G (for instance)? The docs aren't clear on how to do that.

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gkanapathy
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Yes. All the configurations are evaluated, and whenever one of them is satisfied, the appropriate data is aged out.

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gkanapathy
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Yes. All the configurations are evaluated, and whenever one of them is satisfied, the appropriate data is aged out.

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