As you know, you have the capability to backup your workloads (either from on-premises or Azure) to an Azure Recovery Vaults.
Well, as you may have multiple backup vaults (or you are a CSP managing Azure services for your customers), it may be difficult to easily manage backup tasks and reports.
Good news, a new backup capability has been added to help you centrally manage your recovery/backup vaults called Backup Center.
This is new Backup Center is currently in preview and currently supports Azure VM, Azure Database and PostgresSQL Server backups (see below for supported scenario)
Category | Scenario | Supported workloads | Limits |
Monitoring |
View all jobs |
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Monitoring | View all backup instances |
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Monitoring | View all backup policies |
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Monitoring | View all vaults |
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Actions | Configure backup |
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Refer to support matrices for Azure VM backup and Azure Database for PostgreSQL Server backup |
Actions | Restore Backup Instance |
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Refer to support matrices for Azure VM backup and Azure Database for PostgreSQL Server backup |
Actions | Create vault |
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Refer to support matrices for Recovery Services vault |
Actions | Create backup policy |
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Refer to support matrices for Recovery Services vault |
Actions | Execute on-demand backup for a backup instance |
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Refer to support matrices for Azure VM backup and Azure Database for PostgreSQL Server backup |
Actions | Stop backup for a backup instance |
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Refer to support matrices for Azure VM backup and Azure Database for PostgreSQL Server backup |
Insights | View Backup Reports |
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Refer to supported scenarios for Backup Reports |
Governance | View and assign built-in and custom Azure Policies under category ‘Backup’ | n/a | n/a |
Governance | View datasources not configured for backup |
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To start using the Backup Center, logon to your Azure portal (https://portal.azure.com) and search for Backup Center
This will then list all backup vaults and supported workloads you have access to