Is there a way to reduce the backup frequency to iCloud

I got a email from my ISP yesterday notifying me that I had used 14GB of my plan this month. As the new billing cycle only started this week i realised something was not right so i began to check my useage level for each day only tho find that it was consistantly high each day. I then began looking at the history and discovered that my useage spiked when i purchased my iPhone 4S. So i looked at the settings and discovered that my Storage allowance on iCloud was already nearly full and the next backup was going to be 5GB as it was backing up my iPhones Photos. Seeing as the phone seems to be backing up each night when i plug it in to charge, is there a setting to reduce the frequency that backups are performed so i can turn the full backup back on?

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Based on your issue, you mean that you want t reduce the installation size of the version of VS Preview, am I right?
If yes, I know that when we download the version of the VS Preview from the Microsoft Official, it is default that the install package size. However, you can try to unselect some components during the installation, it will reduce the installation size of
preview edition.
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