Office 365 Backup

The control and protection required for your Office 365 data

Microsoft provides powerful services within Office 365 – but a comprehensive backup of your Office 365 data is not one of them. Of more than 1 000 IT pros surveyed, 81% experienced data loss in Office 365 – from simple user error to major data security threats.

Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 eliminates the risk of losing access and control over your Office 365 data – including Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business and Microsoft Teams – so that your data is always protected and accessible.

Gartner: Assuming SaaS applications don’t require backup is dangerous

Companies deploying SaaS applications like Office 365 usually assume the service provider has provided enough data protection, and overlook the need for backup. Gartner’s May 2019 report “Assuming SaaS applications don’t require backup is dangerous” (click here to read the report), explains why the need for backup and development an appropriate strategy for each SaaS application is important to businesses.

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Store Office 365 Data on premises or in our cloud

With Triple H, you’re not locked into a specific storage target for your Office 365 dataStore it anywhere you wish — on premises or in our S3-compatible cloud object storage at Teraco, where we can also shift it to public cloud over our direct connectivity.

Some customers choose to store their Office 365 Backup on premises. It works well if they have extra local storage available (which we can provide). However, many customers prefer our cloud, which is the ideal destination for Office 365 Backup due to its security, uptime SLA, simplicity and unlimited scale via public cloud. Wherever you choose to store your Office 365 Backup, make sure you have the options you need.

Six reasons for Office 365 Backup

Why organisations need to protect Office 365 data.

Office 365 Backup for dummies

The best guide for protecting Microsoft Office 365 data.

Office 365 Backup is ESSENTIAL

Relying on Microsoft’s native backup capabilities in Office 365 is a risky strategy.