Hi,
Consider this use case. I have a VBO365 environment with some repositories. One of those repositories I periodically copy to an external location, just straightforward 1:1 copy. (can be a Veeam backup also). In A rare case I need to be able to read the content of that given repository. Can I then in a very simple way read(restore) content out of that repository? I am not aware of some kind of offline explorer functionality like in Veeam B&R and can imagine there is more to it because of the jetdb format. Would be simply installing a VBO365 and connecting/importing the repository do the job (without adding organization and stuff)? That copied repository will be situated on a location with no connection to MS365 available. Any thoughts on this?
thanks, Peter
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Re: Transportability and reusability of VBO365 Repository data
Veeam Explorers work for both VBR and VBO and you can always use them to view your backups.
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Re: Transportability and reusability of VBO365 Repository data
Wait. to have clear. So I have somewhere a disk containing a repository. I start the explorer and can browse the repos and do my restores without having a VBO365 running? Just the same as VBR? If so then I have no problem at all. thanks!
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Re: Transportability and reusability of VBO365 Repository data
Check out this page for Explorer for Exchange: https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbo36 ... tml?ver=40
And there's the same for SharePoint and OneDrive.
Just make sure you have the right version of Veeam Explorer installed )
And there's the same for SharePoint and OneDrive.
Just make sure you have the right version of Veeam Explorer installed )
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