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# Backup Management Guide
## Overview
The Backup Manager helps you protect your important files by archiving them to secure server storage. Regular backups ensure business continuity and data protection.
## Features
### Automated Backups
- Schedule automatic backups at regular intervals
- Archive files based on age criteria
- Maintain backup rotation policies
### Manual Backups
- On-demand backup of specific files or folders
- Selective backup based on file types
- Priority backup for critical data
### Restore Operations
- Browse archived files by date
- Restore individual files or entire folders
- Preview files before restoration
## How to Use
### Running a Backup
To start a backup, you can:
1. Say "Run backup now" or select the backup option
2. Specify which files or folders to back up
3. Confirm the backup operation
### Viewing Archived Files
To see your backup history:
1. Say "View archived files" or "List backups"
2. Browse by date or file name
3. Select files to view details or restore
### Restoring Files
To restore from backup:
1. Say "Restore a file" or select restore option
2. Search for the file by name or date
3. Confirm the restoration location
## Backup Best Practices
### Frequency Recommendations
| Data Type | Recommended Frequency |
|-----------|----------------------|
| Critical business data | Daily |
| Documents and files | Weekly |
| System configurations | Before changes |
| Archives and logs | Monthly |
### What to Back Up
**Always include:**
- Business documents
- Customer data
- Financial records
- Configuration files
- Email archives
**Consider excluding:**
- Temporary files
- Cache directories
- Downloaded installers
- Duplicate files
## Storage and Retention
### Retention Policies
- **Daily backups**: Kept for 7 days
- **Weekly backups**: Kept for 4 weeks
- **Monthly backups**: Kept for 12 months
- **Annual backups**: Kept for 7 years
### Storage Locations
Backups are stored on:
- Primary: Secure server storage
- Secondary: Offsite replication (if configured)
## Data Integrity
### Verification
All backups include:
- MD5 checksums for integrity verification
- File count validation
- Size comparison checks
### Monitoring
The system logs:
- Backup start and completion times
- Files included in each backup
- Any errors or warnings
- Storage utilization
## Troubleshooting
### Common Issues
**Backup fails to start:**
- Check storage space availability
- Verify file permissions
- Ensure no files are locked
**Restore not finding files:**
- Verify the backup date range
- Check file name spelling
- Ensure the backup completed successfully
**Slow backup performance:**
- Reduce backup scope
- Schedule during off-peak hours
- Check network connectivity
## Frequently Asked Questions
**Q: How long does a backup take?**
A: Depends on data volume. Initial backups take longer; subsequent backups are incremental.
**Q: Can I backup while working?**
A: Yes, the system handles file locking gracefully.
**Q: Where are backups stored?**
A: On the configured server storage with optional offsite replication.
**Q: How do I know if backups are working?**
A: Check backup status or ask "Backup status" to see recent backup logs.
**Q: Can I exclude certain files?**
A: Yes, specify exclusion patterns when configuring backups.
## Support
For backup-related issues:
- Check the backup logs for error details
- Verify storage availability
- Contact your system administrator