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I have a business producing about 10 000 records a month, that's going to double in a few months. Will it be feasible to create a new base each month and move the previous months data to a "backup" base?

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Best answer by kuovonne

Yup. One of my old clients has been doing this for a few years.

When you duplicate the base, name the duplicate to with the name of the previous month. This duplicate is your "backup". I also like to change the color and/or icon of the duplicate base in order to quickly tell that it is an old base. I also usually put the duplicate in a free "archive" workspace.

Then in the original base, delete the old month's records. If you need to delete a lot of records in multiple tables, you can use a script to delete them quickly.

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Yes, this can be done. You'll likely require a Pro plan which allows 50,000 records per base while the Plus plan is limited to 5,000 records per base. Bases can be easily duplicated/archived.

Check out record limits and other details here: https://support.airtable.com/docs/airtable-plans


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Yup. One of my old clients has been doing this for a few years.

When you duplicate the base, name the duplicate to with the name of the previous month. This duplicate is your "backup". I also like to change the color and/or icon of the duplicate base in order to quickly tell that it is an old base. I also usually put the duplicate in a free "archive" workspace.

Then in the original base, delete the old month's records. If you need to delete a lot of records in multiple tables, you can use a script to delete them quickly.


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