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What is Your Backup Strategy
OneDrive and SharePoint are more convenience way since many people are familiar with it and has been working with it and license is available to many companies so they don't have to worry about new license or deployment of new products.
However, for more advance scenario there is Microsoft product called Data Protection Manager which could do what you explained:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/dpm/dpm-overview?view=sc-dpm-2019
Interesting, I've not heard of that product before. Looking at this though, it seems to be more an on-premises backup tool than something that can backup O365. Perhaps I misread your OP though and this is what you were in fact talking about.
- Reza_Ameri-ArchivedMay 03, 2020Bronze Contributor
You are right, it is on-premise product and not on cloud and it provides comprehensive backup solution. Actually, I didn't asked question but I start a discussion and since OneDrive is known to many people, I decided to bring that up to see what others think about it and also see other backup strategies.
During COVID-19 backup is challenging because if our employees are working from home and with their own PC, we want to make sure our company data are secure and protected but we don't want to backup their personal files and pictures in our company data center
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- MAJIDAMJun 02, 2020Brass Contributor
Reza_Ameri-Archived Well I guess what we need to ensure is staff don't store files on local drives and USB's, especially if these files contain personal and sensitive data. ANother thing to be careful of is that making sure users don't print sensitive data and leave it unprotected. Our uses use VPN to connect to work domain and some users are using One drive to save files. We have also recently implemented an O365 backup. Offie 365 has retention built in but not backup, hence if you wanted to retrive a file which was deleted 6 months ago you may not be able to do so.
- Reza_Ameri-ArchivedJun 03, 2020Bronze Contributor
MAJIDAM thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Training staff is essentials but in reality , they won't follow best practices and procedures and wee need to enforce it, so we use RMS and other DLP techniques , so even if they copy data outside company, it won't work.