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Whiteboard app - storage and sharing
- Jun 02, 2018Hi Joost
Not entirely sure of exactly what you're describing.
The current Whiteboard app (that comes with Surface Hub) stores whiteboard data in the user's OneDrive for Business storage. As such it's subject to any tenant region storage controls.
The Whiteboard Preview app that is available from the Store saved the app data in Azure linked to your tenant. Currently the data is stored in the United States, but will expand to other regions when the app goes into production. You can read more about this here: https://products.office.com/en-us/microsoft-whiteboard/digital-whiteboard-app
As far as I can tell there is no anonymous access to Whiteboards.
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Microsoft has made improvements to the collaboration experience, such as inviting specific users and the ability to revoke access to boards for all users or individual users. That takes away my concern about the sharing aspect.
I am still trying to figure out if data storage has also moved to the region the Office 365 tenant is located in.
Were you able to find mention where the data atm is located?
- Daniel HudsonMar 21, 2019Steel Contributor
Pekka Karppinen Quick update, saw this in the Message Centre today:
MC175885Stay InformedPublished On : 15 March 2019We're making several changes to Microsoft Whiteboard that will roll out over the next 3-4 months.
- For all organizations with Whiteboard - Microsoft Whiteboard will appear as an available product in Office 365 and the service principal will be added to appropriate tenants that have Whiteboard enabled.
- For all Office 365 tenants with Whiteboard located in Europe - Microsoft Whiteboard will automatically store whiteboard content in datacenters in that region.
- For all organizations with Surface Hubs ā If you manage Surface Hubs, the legacy 2016 application of Whiteboard will be upgraded to the latest version and the legacy version will no longer receive updates.
- JoostKoopmans1Jun 11, 2019Steel Contributor
Finally good news on this topic! Here is a fresh update from Microsoft:
For all Office 365 tenants with Whiteboard located in Europe
Microsoft Whiteboard now automatically stores all whiteboard content in a regional datacenter for customers located in Europe, for all content created as of June 4, 2019. Previously created whiteboards will be migrated over the next few months. No action is required.
- abrillonAug 28, 2019Copper Contributor
JoostKoopmans1 When will be extended to Canada?
- Daniel HudsonMar 05, 2019Steel ContributorFrom my understanding, data for the Whiteboard app is stored in US data centres at this time. There is a uservoice request to enable EU data centres for Whiteboard that you can vote on here: https://whiteboard.uservoice.com/forums/915919-whiteboard-for-windows-10/suggestions/36559069-expand-whiteboard-hosting-to-eu-azure-regions