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Veritas Alta™ SaaS Protection Administrator's Guide
Last Published:
2024-08-01
Product(s):
Veritas Alta SaaS Protection (1.0)
- Section I. Introduction to Veritas Alta™ SaaS Protection
- Section II. Administration portal
- Section III. Manage users and roles
- Section IV. Manage searches/eDiscovery/cases
- Section V. Configure policies
- Section VI. Perform restores
- About restore
- Prerequisites for restore
- Restore dashboard
- Restore Exchange Online mailboxes
- Restore SharePoint Online Sites and data
- Restore SharePoint/OneDrive/Teams Sites and data
- Restore Teams chats and Teams Channel conversations
- Restore Audit logs
- Restore Box data
- Restore Google Drive data
- Restore Gmail data
- Restore Salesforce data and Metadata
- Restore Entra ID objects
- Restore Slack data
- Restore data to File server
- Restore options
- Section VII. Perform data share
- Section VIII. Perform data downloading
- Section IX. Add and configure connectors
- About connectors
- About connectors
- Overview of connectors
- Configuring the capture scope
- Configuring credentials
- Apps Consent Grant Utility
- Exchange Online connector
- Adding Exchange Online connectors
- Configuring the capture scope for Exchange connectors
- Configuring the capture scope for Exchange connectors
- SharePoint Online connector
- Teams Sites collections connector
- OneDrive connector
- Teams chat connector
- Audit log connector
- Google Drive connector
- Gmail connector
- Salesforce connector
- Entra ID (Azure AD) connector
- Box connector
- Slack connector
- EML connector
- Managing connectors
- About connectors
- Section X. Perform backups
- Section XI. Backup limitations
- Section XII. Events
- Section XIII. Manage Stors (Storages)
- Section XIV. Manage Scopes
- Section XV. Manage auditing
- Section XVI. Known Issues
User experience on storage tiering
The storage tiering system has three tiers - Hot, Cool, and Archive. The Hot tier stores frequently access that content that needs to be readily available. The Cool tier stores less regularly accessed content but still needs to be easily accessible. From a user's perspective, the data that is stored in the Cool tier is similar to the data that is stored in the Hot tier. The Archive tier is designated for data tolerating retrieval latencies of up to 15 hours or more. When you design an Archive tier policy, you should select the content that does not require timely access and does not have stubs.