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Michiel van den Broek
Jul 22, 2016Iron Contributor
Back-up tools for Office 365
Started this question a while back on Yammer. What tools do you use to back-up mail and files stored in Office 365?
The fact that your files are back-upped inside and outside the datacenters of...
Gully Foyle
Jul 25, 2016Copper Contributor
I recommend UPSAFE. It is an easy handling solution, which allows you to back up all your Google Apps and Office365 features including Mail, OneDrive, People, Calendar, SharePoint. Unlike most of the competitor's solutions and free back up services, UpSafe offers unlimited storage capacity with no retention limit, which includes revisions as well. Moreover, it is convenient and instinctive tool both for final users and administrators.
As an administrator, you will have full control on the backed up features, users subscription, access and use of the solution. You can activate and deactivate users, enable and disable services, control the back up deletion and have a clear view on history and payment. Users will have fast and easy access to their data in case of loss of wrong manipulation, as well as all revisions they might need to recover.
Furthermore, the price is highly competitive with only $2 per user per month.
- Erik NederstigtJul 17, 2018Copper Contributor
It's only a pitty they don't backup the Archive boxes :-(
- Mukesh YarlagaddaJul 17, 2018Copper Contributor
We are looking for a backup solution for O365, that cab backup to a local storage (NAS or SAN) and have the restore capabilities. I have been talking to many vendors and everyone seems to have a solution for cloud to cloud backup. can someone tell me is this even possible??
I looked at Synology today they have active backup office 365. Do anyone know about it, Please throw some light on it.
(we have 700+ users active on O365, and a very active SPO sites.)
- Thomas HeinzJul 18, 2018Brass Contributor
The question is, where do you want to restore the data? Back to Office 365? Or are you looking for doing Exports directly onprem? (how should Lists and other SharePoint content be handled then?)
Be aware that there could be a lot of data to be moved to onprem Storage which can take some time.
Synology seems to only support Exchange Elements and OneDrive as far as I could see that on the website.