Features and limitation of Office 365 Data Backup

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asked Mar 8, 2023 in 3D Segmentation by Jimmywick (6,420 points)
edited Mar 8, 2023 by Jimmywick

Features of Office 365 in terms of Office 365 Data Backup:

The features that you can get from Office 365 is best summed up in these words:

It’s Microsoft Office with cloud services included.

Which means, you get to have the applications for Microsoft Office with more features.

The Office Suite applications are accessible offline if you managed to install them. Letting you use them without the need of an internet connection. Once you head online, you gain access to cloud storage for files and file sharing for team-based work.

SharePoint and Exchange are accessible online. This allows for easier collaboration using these platforms.

SharePoint works as a means to set up workflows, calendar of activities, projects, and tasks. These allow other personnel in the company to access them making organizing easier.

Exchange provides an intelligent inbox with a large space mailbox capacity. It also comes with a calendar system that captures events from emails. This system works in tandem with Outlook.

Another advantage is having the use of OneDrive for other files that you can store in. Acting as an extra copy of the files on your laptop.

Office 365 also offers some powerful data security features. when you back up your files into their database.

6. Limits of Office 365
Integrated into various workplaces and organizations, Office 365 shows its edge. However, it also comes with some disadvantages.

One is the maximum file size. The collaboration and file sharing services offered by Office 365 have a max file size limit of 250 GB. While this is not an issue for many businesses, there are others who tend to collaborate on larger file sizes. Consider this aspect if you are the type that makes use of larger files.

There are also risks of content duplication. Which occurs if everyone in the company is unsure of where to save their files in Office 365. This may cause problems and frustrations when it comes to synchronizing files.

Internet access is another factor. While it is an advantage, it can also be a setback at times as many of Office 365’s functions are only accessible with a stable connection. Another issue to keep in mind is compatibility with the devices that you have. Office 365 is supported on Windows 10 or later.

The biggest limit is that Microsoft offers no true backup and recovery for Office 365.

Office 365 does provide a Recycle Bin, just like your desktop. Just like your desktop, Office 365’s Recycle Bin has a number of limits that make it unreliable as a backup solution:

·      It only preserves data for a limited time.

·      Anything deleted from the Recycle Bin is lost forever.

·      There is no practical way to perform a bulk recovery of files from the Recycle Bin, so retrieving a large number of files is tedious at best and impossible at worst.

Office 365 does store your data on a minimum of 3 different synchronized copies, but these copies are often misunderstood. The replicas don’t exist to provide extra protection for your data – they exist to help Microsoft maintain the availability of the service. A deletion or corruption of any of your data is immediately synced to all replicas.

In the event you do lose data – whether due to human error, a cyberattack, or failure of the applications themselves – Microsoft takes no responsibility whatsoever for the recovery of your data, leaving you on your own. Your organization has likely agreed that Microsoft has no liability at all in the event of data loss in the terms and conditions you’ve agreed to.

 

To know more about Migrating to Office 365 or Migrating to Exchange Online, visit O365CloudExperts.

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