A strategy is divided into two pieces: a backup piece and a restore piece.
The plug-in provides the following types of backup:
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Full Backups only: You can choose to perform only Full Backups if the backup size is small, the backup window is not an issue, or storage media is not a constraint. In such scenarios, you can schedule Full Backups every night or every N hours depending on the frequency of updates. |
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Full and Incremental Backups: For quicker backups and minimum use of storage media, you can include Full and Incremental Backups in your strategy. For example, you can schedule Full Backups every Sunday and Incremental Backups every day or every N hours depending on the frequency of updates. |
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Continuous Data Backups: Continuous data protection (CDP) occurs when NetVault takes an initial full backup of a selection set and then takes a series of incremental backups to capture the changes of the selection set before it combines the backups into a synthetic full backup. |
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Click Exclude Patterns, and then select one of the following options: |
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Click Include Patterns, and then select one of the following options: |
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A backup using the plug-in includes the steps outlined in the following topics:
Backup Selection Sets are essential for Incremental Backups. Create the Backup Selection Set during a Full Backup, and use it for Full and Incremental Backups. The backup job reports an error if you do not use a Selection Set for the Incremental Backup. For more information, see the Quest NetVault Administrator’s Guide.
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In Job Name, specify a name for the job. |
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Next to the Selections list, click . |
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In the list of plug-ins, open Plug‑in for Microsoft 365, open the tenant node, and complete the applicable following actions: |
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If you are creating a backup job for Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint Online, or Teams, expand the Microsoft 365 Apps node and select the applicable items. |
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If you are creating a backup job for Azure AD, select the AzureAD node for users, groups, or service principals. |
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