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3 TopicsSAP System Refresh and Cloning operations on Azure NetApp Files with SnapCenter
Discover the power of SAP HANA on Azure NetApp Files with seamless system refresh and cloning operations using SnapCenter. This innovative solution leverages Azure NetApp Files snapshot and volume cloning capabilities to provide end-to-end workflows for data protection and SAP system refresh operations. Whether you need to create system copies for testing, address logical corruption, or perform disaster recovery failover tests, SnapCenter ensures quick and efficient processes, saving you time and resources.Cloning a Team and including all files + project plan
Hi folks - I've looked around and found ways to do one or the other, but I can't find a good way to do both in the same Team We've got a process here that we follow for each new project. There's a defined set of files that need to be completed by different people, and there's a specific project plan for the sequence in which those things need to be done. I can create a "template" group that has All of the files, as templates, in their channels by phase of the project A default project plan with all of the tasks (unassigned/no due dates) sorted into the phases of the project What I want to do is create a new Team by cloning this one, with all of the channels, including all of the template docs in their appropriate channels, and the blank project plan with the tasks in their appropriate phases. That way we can assign the people to the project and the PM puts names/dates to the tasks based on who is assigned to the project, but none of the tasks are left out or forgotten. What currently happens when I clone the group is The channels are created but the file libraries are empty. No folders, no files, no nothing The planner tab is copied, but not the plan. What I've found so far in the techcommunity discussions: You can move the files around in Sharepoint, just cloning the libraries, but that doesn't clone/replicate the project plan You can copy the project plan and use the O365 "group" that creates in the background as the basis for the new Team, but that doesn't clone/replicate the doc libraries What I'm looking for is some way to do all this in as few steps as possible so that I'm not forced to Copy the project plan Use that to create a new team Rebuild the channels in the new team for each phase of documentation Copy multiple Sharepoint file libraries into place Assign team members, and hope the permissions match btw Sharepoint/Teams (and yes, we've had problems with this before) Is there a simpler / more elegant way to clone a Team and everything that it contains? Or am I stuck doing a lot of manual cutting & pasting, because that's gonna suuuuuuuuuck.9KViews1like11Comments