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foreverfile [2019_04_25 23:29] – [ForeverFile Archive and Recovery] stevenforeverfile [2024_03_05 19:22] (current) steven
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-ForeverFile Archive and Recovery+File and Folder Recovery and ForeverFile
  
-Works with:+##### last updated onFeb. 9, 2021
  
- * SaaS hosted File Fabric 
- * Enterprise File Fabric Appliance (File Recovery since 1712, Folder Recovery coming soon!) 
  
-The ForeverFile™ archive is a backup, disaster recovery and ransomware protection feature that continuously protects data, wherever it is stored.+The Access Anywhere includes file and folder recovery features that allow the org. admin. conveniently to  choose copies  of files and folders to recover from Trash or versioning.  Selected users can also recover files.
  
-For each _Primary_ storage provider that is being protected, a separate secondary or _Backup_ provider is configured. For maximum availability the backup cloud should be located in another data centerIt could also be with different cloud vendor, storage technology or tier.+*The Access Anywhere does not restrict the choice of Backup provider but it is essential that the storage chosen is not not subject to throttling or rate limiting else the backup provider will not be able to perform as requiredTypically object storage providers are a good choice for backup providers and commercial sync and share storage solutions are notbecause the are subject to throttling, however, new low cost entrants to the object storage market have been found to implement aggressive throttling so we would advise checking the storage provider prior to implementing the backup provider.
  
-{{ ::foreverfile:add-new-provider-outer.png?400 |}}+## Who Can Recover Files and Folders
  
-ForeverFile continuously replicates all files from the primary to secondary storage. When primary files are deleted, by default, that operation is not propagated to the secondary. This means the ForeverFile file archive is holding a complete version history. Similarly, older versions are preserved for rename and move operations.+{{ :access_to_file_and_folder_recovery.png?direct&400 |}}
  
-Also see: [[ransomwareprotection|Ransomware Protection]]+Org. admins can recover files and folders.  An Organization Administrator can enable allow org. members to recover files (but not folders) by enabling file recovery permissions in any editable role and assigning that role to org. members.
  
 ## File Recovery ## File Recovery
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 {{ :foreverfile:file-mgr_file-recovery-dialog.png |}} {{ :foreverfile:file-mgr_file-recovery-dialog.png |}}
  
-The user can select which earlier version to recover or download based on date modified.  Hovering over the filename shows additional information including the size of the file.+The user can select which earlier version to recover or download based on the date modified.  Hovering over the filename shows additional information including the size of the file.
  
 The Type column shows whether these earlier versions are available from the Backup or Primary provider. In some cases, additional copies will be on the primary provider - if versions are enabled or the trash has been used. Both icons are shown when a particular version of a file is in both places. The Type column shows whether these earlier versions are available from the Backup or Primary provider. In some cases, additional copies will be on the primary provider - if versions are enabled or the trash has been used. Both icons are shown when a particular version of a file is in both places.
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 ## Folder Recovery ## Folder Recovery
  
-Complete folders can be restored through the Cloud File Manager. The folder is recovered with the file versions it contained at a particular point in time. Files are recovered from the [[trashfileversioning/versioning|version history]] or [[cloudbackup|backup file store]].+Complete folders can be restored through the Cloud File Manager. The folder is recovered with the file versions it contained at a particular point in time. Files are recovered from the [[versions|version history]] or [[cloudbackup|backup file store]].
  
-Open the parent folder, select the target folder and then use the menu option "Recover Folder" to open the Recover dialog.+Open the parent folder, select the target folderand then use the menu option "Recover Folder" to open the Recover dialog.
  
 {{ :foreverfile:recover-folder-dialog.png?450 |}} {{ :foreverfile:recover-folder-dialog.png?450 |}}
  
-Choose a destination folder for the recovered filesand a time at which recover the folder contents as of.+Choose a destination folder for the recovered files and a time at which to recover the folder contents as of.
  
-A background task will be created to recover the files. Check the Tasks for the status. If recovery fails, for example if the applicable version does not exist, an email will be sent.+A background task will be created to recover the files. Check the Tasks for the status. If recovery fails, for exampleif the applicable version does not exist, an email will be sent.
  
 Note that folders are recovered based on their contents at the requested recovery time. Older files that were not in that folder at that time will not be recovered. Note that folders are recovered based on their contents at the requested recovery time. Older files that were not in that folder at that time will not be recovered.
  
-## High Availability+## Extending File and Folder Recovery to Backup Providers (ForeverFile) 
 + 
 +ForeverFile™ is a backup, disaster recovery, and ransomware protection feature that continuously protects data, wherever it is stored. ForeverFile extends Access Anywhere's file and folder recovery functionality to include file and folder copies stored on a Backup Provider. 
 + 
 +To use ForeverFile a separate secondary or _Backup_ provider is configured for each primary provider for which ForeverFile protection is desired. For maximum availability, the backup cloud should be located in another data center. It could also be with a different cloud vendor, storage technology, or tier. 
 + 
 +{{ ::foreverfile:add-new-provider-outer.png?400 |}} 
 + 
 +The Access Anywhere continuously replicates all files from the primary to secondary storage. When primary files are deleted, by default, that operation is not propagated to the secondary. This means the ForeverFile file archive is holding a complete version history. Similarly, older versions are preserved for rename and move operations. 
 + 
 +Also see: [[ransomwareprotection|Ransomware Protection]] 
 + 
 +### Primary Provider Settings for ForeverFile 
 + 
 +#### Support Trash 
 +If Trash is not enabled for the provider then, although files that are been deleted may still be backed up to the Backup Provider (see the next setting), they will not be visible in the File Manager and so will not be available for recovery with ForeverFile.   
 +//**To enable recovery of deleted files with ForeverFile enable Trash.**// 
 +### Backup Provider Settings for ForeverFile 
 + 
 +#### Remove a file on a Backup if file on Primary is removed 
 + 
 +//**This option should be disabled unless you don't want copies of deleted files to be retained on the Backup Provider.**// 
 + 
 +#### Rename a file/folder on a Backup if file/folder on a Primary is renamed  
 +(only available for object storage providers) 
 + 
 +If this option is enabled then renaming a folder on the primary provider will cause it to be renamed on the Backup Provider. 
 + 
 +//**To retain a full history of files and folders that are renamed, disable this option.**//
  
-When a file cannot be retrieved from the primary provider, after three tries, it will be fetched from the secondary provider. This process is transparent to the client. Uploads however will be denied until the primary provider becomes available again.+#### Send Email report on failed backup 
 +If Access Anywhere is unable to make a backup copy of a file on the Backup Provider then an internal Access Anywhere message will be sent to the to the primary provider's owner When this option is enabled, if Access Anywhere is unable to make a backup copy of a file on the Backup Provider, Access Anywhere will also send an email.
  
-## Configuration +### High Availability
-The File Recovery feature is only shown when a backup provider is configured. It can be used by any user with "recover files" permission.+
  
-An Organization Administrator can enable recover files permissionFrom the top right Main menu choose Roles > choose a role > Edit and Enable 'Recover files'.+When a file cannot be retrieved from the primary provider, after three tries it will be fetched from the Backup ProviderThis process is transparent to the client. Uploads, however, will be denied until the primary provider becomes available again.