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What are the different types of backups for SharePoint?

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Question added by Hassan El khouli , Senior solution Architect , ADNOC HQ
Date Posted: 2017/01/25
Kashif Hafeez Sharepoint Engineer BPM
by Kashif Hafeez Sharepoint Engineer BPM , Software Engineer Sharepoint/Support/BPM , FGB (First Gulf Bank)

1) Incremental Backup2) Full Backup

though it's easy to enable one of these back-ups but ideally you have to be familiar with the script used for backup and restore through powersheel windows and far better understanding of DB of sharepoint.....

I think question is related to the type of backup not level of backup.... :)

Yasin Dawood Chipolkar
by Yasin Dawood Chipolkar , Document Control Specilist , BIDEMA Solutions

We can perform different levels of backup inside SharePoint 2010. The levels include:

  • Farm Backup
  • Site Collection Backup
  • Site Backup
  • Web Application Backup
  • List Backup
  • Library Backup
  • Solution Package Backup
  • Configuration Backup
  • Content Database Backup

Muhammad Tahir Khan
by Muhammad Tahir Khan , Senior Applications Manager , Al Musbah Group

Full Farm Backs up and Differential Backs up

Puneet Sud
by Puneet Sud , Project Lead , Neo Technology Limited

Backup from Powershell command, Farm Backup from GUI, And database backup

Mohammad Bin Qasim Niaz
by Mohammad Bin Qasim Niaz , Dot Net Architect , Zensar Technologies Limited

The types of Backup are:

  1. Full Backup
  2. Differential Backup
  3. Incremental Backup

Mohammad Tahir
by Mohammad Tahir , Microsoft Power Automate and M365 Specialist , ADNEC

  • Farm   The farm is the highest-level object. You can select from the following options when you perform a farm backup:

    • Content and configuration data (default)

      The whole server farm is backed up. This includes settings from the configuration database.

    • Configuration-only

      Configuration database settings are backed up so that you can apply configurations across farms. For more information, see Configuration-only backup use and benefits later in this article.

  • Web application   Within a web application, you can select one or more of the content databases to back up.

    A web application backup includes the following:

    • Application pool name and application pool account

    • Authentication settings

    • General web application settings such as alerts and managed paths

    • Internet Information Services (IIS) binding information, such as the protocol type, host header and port number

    • Changes to the Web.config file that were made through the object model or Central Administration

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