The last video in this series focuses on retention policies. Retention can be another great tool to use when you need to save storage space within your TimescaleDB instance. We walk you through what our retention policies do, how to set up automatic retention, and how to perform manual retention.
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⏱ 0:00 ⇒ Introduction
⏱ 1:17 ⇒ Understanding retention policies
⏱ 3:22 ⇒ Setting up an automatic retention policy
⏱ 4:57 ⇒ Look at job information for your database
⏱ 5:23 ⇒ Manual retention
⏱ 6:55 ⇒ Outro
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Remove Old Data With Data Retention Policies
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