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View and manage data retention

On the Data retention UI page, located in the data management hub, you can review and manage how long different types of data are stored. You may want shorter retention for some data types in order to protect sensitive information, or you may want longer retention (up to seven years) to be able to see and analyze data and trends over a longer period.

Extend your data retention for long-term analysis and compliance

Extending your data retention allows you to do long-term analysis, visualization, and alerting for all your metrics, events, logs, and traces across all of your sources. However, it's important to manage that data for cost, performance, and in some cases, compliance reasons. Our data management hub provides the tools you need to understand and control where your data is coming from, and adjust what's stored and for how long.

Tip

With our Data Plus option, you get up to an additional 90 days of retention (for most data types) and other enterprise-grade capabilities, such as longer query durations, FedRAMP and HIPAA compliance, additional security features, and more.

The Data retention UI is where you can see your data retention periods, and edit data retention. To view explanations of the table column headers, hover over a header.

Requirements

Being able to configure data retention requires Pro or Enterprise edition with billing administrator rights. Account characteristics that do not meet this criteria will block some New Relic organizations from adjusting retention on their own. If you're a Pro or Enterprise organization on a billing administrator account, and you can't edit retention, talk to your New Relic account representative.

Note that our Data Plus option provides up to an additional 90 days of retention.

Permission-related requirements for viewing and editing retention:

The data retention UI

The Data retention UI page is located in the Data management hub.

Default retention periods

The best way to understand your New Relic data retention is to go to the Data retention UI page. We recommend this because your organization may have edited your settings and so they might not be the default settings shown below.

This table shows the default namespace retention settings.

Data source

Namespace

Retention for original data option (days)

Retention for Data Plus (days)

APM

APM

8

98

APM

APM errors

8

98

APM

APM error stack traces

8

8

Browser

All (learn more)

8

98

Custom events

Custom events

30

120

Logging

Logging

30

120

Infrastructure

Infrastructure processes (learn more)

8

98

Infrastructure

Infrastructure integrations (learn more)

395 (13 months)

485 (16 months)

Marker (change tracking)

Marker

395 (13 months)

485 (16 months)

Mobile

Mobile crash event trails (breadcrumb)

8

98

Mobile

Mobile exception

8

98

Mobile

Mobile general

8

98

Mobile

Mobile error

8

98

Mobile

Mobile crash

90

180

Mobile

Mobile session

90

180

Network

Flows (cloud & on-premises)

30

120

Network

SNMP (see metrics)

395

485

Network

Syslog

30

120

Serverless

Lambda

8

98

Serverless

Lambda custom

8

98

Serverless

Lambda spans

8

98

Synthetic monitoring (not editable)

Synthetic data (not editable)

395 (13 months)

395 (13 months)

Traces

Distributed traces

8

98

Retention details for assorted data types

In this section are details about a few different types of data, including some data types that have retention settings that can't be changed.

Edit data retention

To view and edit your retention, go to the data management hub, click Data retention, and click Edit data retention. There you'll see options for editing data retention or upgrading to Data Plus. If you don't see that, review the requirements and talk to your New Relic account representative.

Options for increasing retention:

  • If you haven't already, switch to Data Plus, which offers significantly longer data retention and other benefits.
  • For Data Plus or original data option: add data retention. 30 days of additional data retention for your organization costs $0.05 per GB ingested per month.

Important points about increasing retention:

  • When you enable a higher retention period, retention is increased across the board for all data types listed in the Data retention UI. It cannot be increased only for specific data types.
  • Once you enable a higher retention period, reducing retention for specific data sources has no impact on your billing. To learn about ways to reduce your data ingest and billing, see Manage data ingest.
  • When you adjust retention, it can take up to 24 hours to take effect.

Reducing retention

When you reduce the retention period for a data source, existing data of that type won't immediately disappear. That data might be visible and returned in queries for up to several weeks. We have safeguards in place to ensure you don't accidentally delete data, but this also means that reducing retention values isn't a good strategy for quickly removing data.

To learn about options for reducing data ingest, see Manage data ingest.

Delete existing data

Once telemetry data is reported to the New Relic database and available for querying, that data cannot be edited or deleted. This is a purposeful design decision that optimizes New Relic's speed and performance. Data will expire after its data retention period ends. If you want to delete data that has already been reported, contact your New Relic representative, if you have one.

Export and stream data

Organizations with Data Plus can export their data for long-term storage using their preferred tools. Features related to this include:

Manage retention via API

In addition to changing your retention settings in the UI, you can use our NerdGraph API. Some example NerdGraph requests are included below. Note that your data retention changes may take up to 24 hours to take effect.

Before using the API to adjust retention, review the rules on adjusting retention.

Account inheritance

The data retention settings of a parent account are inherited by its children accounts. In this context, a New Relic organization's first account is considered the parent account, and other accounts added to the organization inherit the settings in that account.

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