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ITENOS-Kai
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Display Throttling

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Hi there,

is it planned to display if a backup is being throttled by M365?
It is inconvenient to check the logs to see if a backup job is throttled. Would be perfect to get this information via powershell or see it directly in GUI.

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Re: Display Throttling

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Hi Kai,

There are no plans to show this in the GUI.
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Re: Display Throttling

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Hi Niels,

and powershell maybe? i would like to optimize the backupjobs for our customers.
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Re: Display Throttling

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Hi Kai,

I'm not aware of a direct PowerShell solution besides analyzing the logs via a parsing script. Are you seeing issues for a specific service (Exchange/SharePoint/OneDrive/Teams)?
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Re: Display Throttling

Post by ITENOS-Kai »

Sorry, i forget to answer here.
I don't see any throttling right now, but if there will ever be a throttling of one or more customer i want to know, so i can optimize the job.
I don't mind if its just through a cmdlet in powershell or directly in GUI.
Any chance to get a feature like that in future?
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