Yes, you can nest Groups (which is why the Group's Modify window lists other Groups, so you can optionally add them)
You can leverage (include) Variables in your Destination path to store each backup in a different location. Just include or use one or more calendar-based Variable/s in/as a folder in the path (and/or, the single-Zip name, if used). Note that you can only do this to a 'wrapping' container that you specify (a folder or a single-Zip), and not to individual files or folders that are copied - thus:
X:\Backups\%DATE%_%TIME%\
X:\Backup_%DATE%_%TIME%.zip
X:\Backup\%DATE%_%TIME%.zip
and so on. Note that I have manually added an underscore separator in the example %DATE_%TIME& for clarity - you can use any valid character (valid in file/folder names...), or omit, as you like.
Check out Help > Search > 'variables' (without the quotes) > top hit for a full list of Variables
Bear in mind that some can only be used at/after a certain stage or with certain profile types - as shown
It is up to you whether you use Variables that 'cycle'* so that the total number of backups is limited, and so that the profile will eventually update/refresh the first location (then the second, and so on) or if you use Variables such as %DATE% which will produce a unique/incrementing value every [interval] and thus never 'cycle'. In all cases it is up to you to monitor drive space and delete old backups (etc) if necessary.
* such as %DAYOFWEEKNAME%, %WEEKOFTHEMONTH%, etcetera - many others are available
You can leverage (include) Variables in your Destination path to store each backup in a different location. Just include or use one or more calendar-based Variable/s in/as a folder in the path (and/or, the single-Zip name, if used). Note that you can only do this to a 'wrapping' container that you specify (a folder or a single-Zip), and not to individual files or folders that are copied - thus:
X:\Backups\%DATE%_%TIME%\
X:\Backup_%DATE%_%TIME%.zip
X:\Backup\%DATE%_%TIME%.zip
and so on. Note that I have manually added an underscore separator in the example %DATE_%TIME& for clarity - you can use any valid character (valid in file/folder names...), or omit, as you like.
Check out Help > Search > 'variables' (without the quotes) > top hit for a full list of Variables
Bear in mind that some can only be used at/after a certain stage or with certain profile types - as shown
It is up to you whether you use Variables that 'cycle'* so that the total number of backups is limited, and so that the profile will eventually update/refresh the first location (then the second, and so on) or if you use Variables such as %DATE% which will produce a unique/incrementing value every [interval] and thus never 'cycle'. In all cases it is up to you to monitor drive space and delete old backups (etc) if necessary.
* such as %DAYOFWEEKNAME%, %WEEKOFTHEMONTH%, etcetera - many others are available