Selecting files or folders
Use file-level backup to protect only specific data, for example, the files in your current project. File-level backups are smaller than disk-level backups and save storage space.
You can select the files and folders to back up for each individual workload in the protection plan (direct selection) or you can configure policy rules for multiple workloads. Additionally, you can exclude specific files from a backup, or include only specific files in it, by configuring the filters. For more information, see File filters (Inclusions/Exclusions).
To select files or folders
Direct selection
- In What to back up, select Files/folders.
- In Items to back up, click Specify.
- In Select items for backup, select Directly.
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Specify the files or folders to back up for each workload in the protection plan.
- Click Select files and folders.
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Click Local folder or Network folder.
Network folders must be accessible from the selected machine.
When you select Network folder as a source, you can back up data from network-attached storages (NAS), such as NetApp devices. NAS devices from all vendors are supported.
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In the folder tree, navigate to the required files or folders.
Alternatively, specify the path to them, and then click the arrow button.
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[For shared folders] When prompted, specify the access credentials to the shared folder.
Backing up folders with anonymous access is not supported.
- Select the required files and folders.
- Click Done.
By policy rules
- In What to back up, select Files/folders.
- In Items to back up, click Specify.
- In Select items for backup, select Using policy rules.
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Select any of the predefined rules, type your own rules, or combine both.
For more information about the available policy rules, see Policy rules for files and folders.
The policy rules will be applied to all workloads that are included in the protection plan.
If none of the specified rules can be applied to a workload, the backup of that workload fails.
- Click Done.
Limitations
- You can select files and folders when you back up physical machines or virtual machines on which an agent is installed (agent-based backup). File-level backup is not available for virtual machines that you back up in the agentless mode. For more information about the differences between these types of backup, see Agent-based and agentless backup.
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You cannot recover the content of the OneDrive root folder from an Entire machine or Disk/volumes backup, even though the OneDrive folder is shown when browsing the backup archive in a file manager app, such as File Explorer. When browsing the archive in the Cyber Protect console, the OneDrive folder is not shown. When browsing the archive in the Web Restore console, the OneDrive folder is shown as a file but recovery from this backup is not possible.
To be able to recover the content of the OneDrive folder, create a Files/folders backup. Files that are not available on the device will be shown in the archive, but cannot be recovered.
- You can back up files and folders that are located on disks connected via the iSCSI protocol to a physical machine. Some limitations apply if you use Agent for VMware or Agent for Hyper-V for backing up the data on the iSCSI-connected disks.