Cohesity Alta SaaS Protection Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to Cohesity Alta SaaS Protection
- Cohesity Alta SaaS Protection Copilot (AI chatbot)
- Cohesity Alta SaaS Protection Administrator portal (Web UI)
- Supported SaaS workloads
- Workflow to protect data using Cohesity Alta SaaS Protection
- Manage users and roles
- API permissions
- What is a connector?
- Configure credentials
- Pre-requisites to setup protection for M365
- Protect Microsoft 365 Multi-Geo tenant
- Protect Exchange Online data
- Protect SharePoint sites and data
- Setting up SharePoint Online protection with Cohesity Alta SaaS Protection
- Backup and restore support for SharePoint Online
- Protect Teams sites
- Protect OneDrive data
- Protect Teams chats
- Protect GoogleDrive data
- Protect Gmail data
- Protect Audit logs
- Protect Salesforce data and metada
- Protect Entra ID objects
- Protect Box data
- Protect Slack data
- Protect Email/Message data
- Configure Retention policies
- Perform backups
- View and share backed-up data
- Analytics
- Perform restores using Administration portal
- Restore SharePoint/OneDrive/Teams Sites and data
- Restore Teams chat messages and Teams channel conversations
- Restore Box data
- Restore Google Drive data
- About Salesforce Data, Metadata, and CRM Content restore and Sandbox seeding
- About Entra ID (Azure AD) objects and records restore
- Restore dashboard
- Install services and utilities
- About the Apps Consent Grant Utility
- Discovery
- Configure Tagging polices
- Configure Tiering policy
- Auditing
- Manage Stors (Storages)
Setting up OneDrive protection with Cohesity Alta SaaS Protection
To protect user's data in your OneDrive environment using Cohesity Alta SaaS Protection using Cohesity Alta SaaS Protection,
based on your backup requirements..You must know the following before adding a connector:
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Files and Documents: All files and documents stored in the user's OneDrive account, including documents, spreadsheets, presentations, images, videos, and any other file types.
Folders and Folder Structures: Folder hierarchy and structure.
Shared Files and Folders: Shared files or folders.
Version History: Version history of files.
Metadata and File Properties: Metadata associated with files, such as file names, creation dates, modification dates, and other custom properties.
Permissions and Sharing Settings: Permissions and sharing settings applied to files and folders, including user access rights, and permissions inheritance.
To add a OneDrive connector, follow the procedure outlined on this page or watch the video tutorial below.
Each tab in the connector creation workflow includes a help icon
on the left. Click this icon to open the corresponding help topic for that tab, which guides you through the setup process step by step.Procedure:
- Access the Administration portal.
The home page of the Administration portal is displayed.
- Click Connectors on the Backup card.
- Click New backup connector.
- Click OneDrive.
- On the General tab, set up the basic configuration for the connector and click Next.
- On the Configure scope tab, configure the capture scope to define which SharePoint sites or content should be protected and click Next.
- On the Credentials tab, configure credentials to access the source workloads (the SharePoint data to be backed up) and click Next.
- On the Policy configuration tab, do the following as per your backup requirements:
Configure the appropriate backup policy for more granular backup needs.
Configure the Delete and Stubbing policies to free up SharePoint storage by removing unwanted items after backup.
See Configure Delete policy for SharePoint Online and guidelines.
See Configure Stubbing policy.
See Guidelines to configure Stubbing policy for SharePoint Online.
- On the Scheduling tab, schedule when the backup job should run.
See Schedule a backup.
- On the Email notifications tab, configure email addresses to receive notifications about backup activities.
- On the Review tab, save the settings and initiate the backup.