What is Azure Backup Explorer?
What is Azure Backup Explorer?
Today, the workload and demand diversity on cloud systems are increasing day by day. Especially, it is desired that these workloads are structured on Azure services and other used systems show connectivity with Azure. That’s exactly where a service comes to the rescue: Azure Backup Explorer.
Azure Backup Explorer enables the visibility of various backup operations on a single screen. This allows companies to have real-time and clear information about backup operations.
When examined in terms of structure, Azure Backup is a type of workspace within Azure Monitor. This is called Azure Monitor Workbooks. The logs in Azure Monitor are interpreted in the Backup area. Moreover, it provides great convenience to users by visualizing all performance activities graphically. Reference
Backup Explorer is a structure that allows monitoring all operations in the Azure system in real-time. It is also referred to as ‘Azure Monitor Workbook’. So, what advantages does Azure Backup Explorer, which has a large user population worldwide, provide to users? Here’s the answer…
Scalable View: Monitoring process through Azure is no longer limited to the backup services vault. All activities during the backup process can be obtained from a single screen. Moreover, this system allows tracking not only backup assets but also other critical data within the system.
Detailed Examination: Monitoring process through Azure is no longer limited to the backup services vault. All activities during the backup process can be obtained from a single screen. Moreover, this system allows tracking not only backup assets but also other critical data within the system.
Quick Troubleshooting: Detailed viewing and examination through Azure Backup Explorer are performed to directly access the causes of a potential problem. Identified issues can be resolved seamlessly through Azure.
Azure Backup stands out with its simple, user-friendly, and secure structure compared to other backup tools. Additionally, its integration with the cloud is one of its most prominent features. It is also supported in Windows Client operating systems and Windows Server-based server environments.
Prior to the Azure Backup Explorer services, it was necessary to open the backup services vault each time to view the backup status. Moreover, only a limited number of backup activities could be seen. With Backup Explorer, we now have the ability to see all backup elements on a single screen and at any scale. We can easily identify system issues and address them promptly.