Jan 20 2017 01:53 AM
How is the backup process in O365? One customer ask me about it.
It is possible to restore on document level?
The customer uses mainly SharePoint online in O365.
Regards
Stefan
Jan 20 2017 02:06 AM
Hi Stefan,
Here you have the Restore options in SharePoint Online - https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/akieft/2012/01/09/restore-options-in-sharepoint-online/
How to recover missing, deleted or corrupted items in SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business
Jan 20 2017 02:16 AM
SolutionJan 20 2017 03:27 AM
Hava look at this as well, it helped us promote the need for a backup solution (AvePoint, MetaVis etc.):
Feb 09 2017 03:01 AM
Hi Stefan,
there is not yet a granular backup/recovery solution out of the box but you can propose a feature request under
https://feedback.azure.com/forums/258995-azure-backup-and-scdpm
I'm pretty sure that many customers might like a solution that supports item level restore of O365 workloads as well as archiving possibilities for compliance regulatories.
Regards
Tom
Feb 09 2017 11:44 AM
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Feb 09 2017 05:49 PM
Jul 25 2019 05:20 AM - edited Jul 25 2019 05:26 AM
Hi Stefan,
I agree with Juan, your customer will need a 3rd party office 365 backup solution to securely backup and restore documents at a granular level. There are many vendors that offer automated email, calendar, contact and tasks back up plans with daily backup options. Which vendor you choose will most likely depend on your client's company/business needs, whether they require backups for On-cloud, on-premise, Windows, Mac or mobile deployments. Other details to consider are pricing, the level of support they need (24/7, In person, or online during business hours), content management features, backup time and frequency, etc.
I've created a comparison table of some of the vendors and their tool features which may be helpful.
[disclaimer: I work for Cloudally, but the source of the comparison data here is taken solely from the Capterra cloud reviews and pricing site for 2019.]
Jul 12 2022 07:04 AM
Sep 07 2022 05:33 PM
Worth to take a look and try Veeam as 3rd party tools:
Sep 08 2022 11:42 PM
Jan 20 2017 02:16 AM
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