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cloudbackup [2022_01_28 22:26] – [File Store Archives / Backups] stevencloudbackup [2022_01_29 09:44] – [File Store Archives / Backups] jim
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 ====== File Store Archives / Backups ====== ====== File Store Archives / Backups ======
  
-The Enterprise File Fabric Archive/Backup feature enables the archiving of a public or private file store to a secondary public or private file store (or a different region/bucket of the primary file store).\\ \\ It can be used to backup Google Drive files to Amazon S3 for example or to archive a local WebDav Server to RackSpace etc. The combinations are limited only by the file stores that are supported by the File Fabric.\\ \\ The aim is to ensure high availability of data with two different data stores be they public or private.\\ \\ For the purpose of this overview we'll assume an archive from Google Drive to the Dropbox Cloud, but typically please note that we would recommend an archive/backup from a consumer file store object storage rather than a consumer file store to another consumer file store. The reason for this is the API throttling and limitations that can be triggered on consumer file stores+The Enterprise File Fabric Archive/Backup feature enables the archiving of a public or private file store to a secondary public or private file store (or a different region/bucket of the primary file store).\\ \\ It can be used to backup Google Drive files to Amazon S3 for example or to archive a local WebDav Server to RackSpace etc. The combinations are limited only by the file stores that are supported by the File Fabric.\\ \\ The aim is to ensure high availability of data with two different data stores be they public or private.\\ \\ *Please ensure a backup provider is chosen that is not subject to throttling or rate limiting else the backup provider will not be able to perform as required.* \\ \\ For the purpose of this overview we'll assume an archive from Google Drive to the Dropbox Cloud, but typically please note that we would recommend an archive/backup from a consumer file store object storage rather than a consumer file store to another consumer file store. The reason for this is the API throttling and limitations that can be triggered on consumer file stores
 ===== 1 Add a Archive / Backup File Store ===== ===== 1 Add a Archive / Backup File Store =====