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Opendium systems have a finite amount of storage, and therefore automatically delete old log data.  The retention period can be viewed and set on the ''Retention'' subsection under the ''Reports'' tab.
Opendium systems have a finite amount of storage, and therefore automatically delete old log data and reports.  The retention period can be viewed and set on the ''Retention'' subsection under the ''Reports'' tab.


The retention period that you use will need to be considered and documented as part of your Data Protection Impact Assessment.
The retention period that you use will need to be considered and documented as part of your Data Protection Impact Assessment.


[[Category:Product Manuals]]
[[Category:Product Manuals]]

Latest revision as of 10:58, 14 March 2024

Opendium systems have a finite amount of storage, and therefore automatically delete old log data and reports. The retention period can be viewed and set on the Retention subsection under the Reports tab.

The retention period that you use will need to be considered and documented as part of your Data Protection Impact Assessment.