Hi,
Is it possible to get daily backup reports posted to a sharepoint site in O365 instead of sending it via email?
I imagine this can be done with a PS script configured to execute after the job completes, what other options are available to achieve the same result?
Thanks
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Re: Post backup job results to sharepoint
Hello Kazz
I can think of mails or PowerShell/GraphAPI to publish information from Veeam Backup & Replication to SharePoint.
May I ask the use case? Are you looking for a dashboard about backup session information in the cloud?
Or do you just want to store the report in SharePoint for future purposes?
Maybe Mail + a flow in PowerAutomate can solve your use case.
Best,
Fabian
I can think of mails or PowerShell/GraphAPI to publish information from Veeam Backup & Replication to SharePoint.
May I ask the use case? Are you looking for a dashboard about backup session information in the cloud?
Or do you just want to store the report in SharePoint for future purposes?
Maybe Mail + a flow in PowerAutomate can solve your use case.
Best,
Fabian
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Re: Post backup job results to sharepoint
our use case is to let the user keep an eye on the backups (small company with IT scheduled to do any work once or twice a month or asap in emergences)
sending backup alerts via email will force users to create a rule and forget about where alerts go, posting reports to a share point main page will make at least one or two people look at them daily, or that's what we hope would happen
dashboard is what we are after. there is no veeam one here, so trying to reinvent the wheel
sending backup alerts via email will force users to create a rule and forget about where alerts go, posting reports to a share point main page will make at least one or two people look at them daily, or that's what we hope would happen
dashboard is what we are after. there is no veeam one here, so trying to reinvent the wheel
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