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escupham
Iron Contributor
Aug 06, 2019

Preservation

Teams retention policies support:

  1. Preservation: Keep Teams data for a specified duration and then do nothing
  2. Preservation and then delete: Keep Teams data for a specified duration and then delete
  3. Deletion: Delete Teams data after a specified duration

By default, Teams chat, channel, and files data are retained forever. A user can delete something, but in the absence of retention policies, Teams data is always archived into Exchange online mailboxes (user and group) and stays there for eDiscovery.

 

Does this mean preservation policy is enabled since by default (option 1 above)?  Why else would you need to set just a preservation policy?  

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  • Where did you copy that from? IMHO it's not very clear and even misleading. Yes, no items will be removed automatically if there is no retention policy in place. And yes, it's actually hard to delete stuff as the TeamChats folder is not exposed in clients. But if the user knows what he's doing, he can certainly delete messages from the folder. So if you need to ensure chat data is kept immutably for some duration, you need the policy.

     

    TonyRedmond just in case.

    • TonyRedmond's avatar
      TonyRedmond
      MVP

      "Teams data is archived..."  Well, copies of Teams messages sent to channel conversations and chats are stored in Exchange Online mailboxes for eDiscovery/compliance purposes. I wouldn't say archived because that implies they could be retrieved and brought back as live messages. They're copies and not the real thing. But Teams will keep them forever if no one goes near the compliance records. If you want to have control over retention and removal, you use retention policies. Simple.  https://www.petri.com/teams-compliance-records-hybrid-exchange

      • escupham's avatar
        escupham
        Iron Contributor

        TonyRedmond Thanks.  What do you mean by if .....no one goes near the compliance records?  

         

        Example scenario, we want Teams messages to be kept for discovery purposes.  Since by default conversations are retained forever in absence of retention, we don't need to 'enable' preservation policy. 

         

        That means...

         

        -Messages a user deletes from their teams conversations are available in content/eDiscovery searches

        -If the O365 group is deleted, the teams conversations are deleted 30 days post group deletion, at which time they wouldn't be available in discovery? 

        However, if we set a retention to preserve content xx years in the Security & Compliance center, the content would be retained if Group is deleted?  Maybe that's the reason to actually set the retention policy to preserve, for the scenario where the Group is deleted?

         

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