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Essential Factors for SaaS Backup

Key Points

  • Many SaaS providers (e.g., Microsoft 365, Salesforce) explicitly recommend using third‑party backup tools because built‑in protection often falls short of business needs.
  • Data stored in SaaS apps is vulnerable to hardware failures, user or admin mistakes, natural disasters, and especially malware/ransomware attacks.
  • A robust SaaS backup solution must be tightly integrated with the target application to meet low RPOs and support granular recovery (e.g., email, calendars, Teams, Salesforce objects).
  • Organizations need full control over backup timing, selection of what’s backed up, and destination storage, along with enhanced compliance and security beyond what the SaaS vendor provides.
  • Native SaaS backup schedules are usually limited, making supplemental, customizable backup windows essential for reliable data protection.

Full Transcript

# Essential Factors for SaaS Backup **Source:** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVJ98XaUVV4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVJ98XaUVV4) **Duration:** 00:06:27 ## Summary - Many SaaS providers (e.g., Microsoft 365, Salesforce) explicitly recommend using third‑party backup tools because built‑in protection often falls short of business needs. - Data stored in SaaS apps is vulnerable to hardware failures, user or admin mistakes, natural disasters, and especially malware/ransomware attacks. - A robust SaaS backup solution must be tightly integrated with the target application to meet low RPOs and support granular recovery (e.g., email, calendars, Teams, Salesforce objects). - Organizations need full control over backup timing, selection of what’s backed up, and destination storage, along with enhanced compliance and security beyond what the SaaS vendor provides. - Native SaaS backup schedules are usually limited, making supplemental, customizable backup windows essential for reliable data protection. ## Sections - [00:00:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVJ98XaUVV4&t=0s) **Key Considerations for SaaS Backup** - The passage explains why organizations should supplement built‑in SaaS protection with third‑party backup solutions, highlighting vendor recommendations and threats such as hardware failures, user/admin errors, ransomware, and catastrophic events. - [00:03:06](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVJ98XaUVV4&t=186s) **Granular SaaS Backup Strategies** - The speaker outlines how SaaS backup platforms provide tight integration, flexible scheduling, field‑level restoration, and multiple storage options for services like Salesforce and Microsoft 365. - [00:06:16](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVJ98XaUVV4&t=376s) **Thank You and Subscribe Prompt** - The speaker thanks viewers and encourages them to like, subscribe, and leave questions in the comments. ## Full Transcript
0:00If your organization uses software as a service, or SaaS workloads, 0:05there are a few key issues you should consider before buying a SaaS backup solution to help protect your data. 0:12So many organizations today rely on SaaS applications. 0:16That might be something like Microsoft 365, Microsoft Azure, Google Workspace, Salesforce and many, many others. 0:25But the data protection capabilities built into your SaaS platform might not fully meet your business requirements. 0:33That's why so many organizations choose to add third-party SaaS backup tools to help protect their data. 0:41In fact, the major SaaS vendors recommend this. 0:45For instance, the threats to your data can take the form of hardware failures. 0:55They can include things like user errors. 0:59They can include even worse mistakes like an admin error where an entire folder or a directory gets overwritten. 1:05And, of course, today they can include national disasters. 1:07And perhaps the worst threat today is the threat from malware, ransomware and other forms of cyberattack. 1:17Because of this, the SaaS vendors themselves make specific recommendations. 1:22In fact, the Microsoft license agreement for Microsoft 365 states, we recommend that you regularly back up your content and data using third-party apps and services. 1:33Similarly, the Salesforce license agreement says a simple mistake in your source file or field mapping could spell disaster for your data. 1:42It's recommended you keep a regular backup of your data and do a manual point in time backup before you proceed with any major data project. 1:50So the SaaS vendors recommend it. 1:53There are lots of reasons why your data is at risk. 1:57So what are the capabilities that you need to properly protect it? 2:02Well, let's look. 2:03First, whatever SaaS backup platform you need-- you're using --it's important that it be tightly integrated with the SaaS application. 2:14It's also really important that you have control over when the backups are taken. 2:20In addition, you'd like a great deal of control over exactly what gets backed up each time. 2:27You also want to control where the data will be saved. 2:31And a big plus these days is the ability to have improved compliance and security beyond that provided by your SaaS vendor. 2:42So let's look at these points one at a time. 2:45The first point about integration is so key because the recovery point objectives, or RPOs, for your backup, 2:54those require very tight integration between the SaaS platform and the SaaS backup software. 3:00Then there are specific kinds of integration, depending on which SaaS workload you're using. 3:06In the case of Salesforce, for instance, you want anonymized seating so that you can accelerate development and reduce costs. 3:13Again, tight integration there. 3:15In the case of Microsoft 365, that integration means being fully able to backup emails, calendars, shared folders, groups, teams exchange--at a very granular level. 3:27The next point is when do these backups occur? 3:30Normally, your SaaS platform will have scheduled backups that are limited in how often they occur. 3:36With a SaaS backup platform, though, you have greater control: you can schedule them, have on demand backups, have them more frequently. 3:44And one important capability, you can have automated backups that 3:48happen whenever the SaaS backup software detects any kind of an anomaly or threat signature. 3:55Next, what is it that gets backed up? 3:57And this is really where the idea of granular control is so important. 4:01You don't necessarily want to backup or restore from an entire directory. 4:07You might not even want a single record. 4:09You may want to be able to get down to the field level or metadata level and a full-function SaaS backup platform lets you do that. 4:18So where is the data going to be stored? 4:21Well, you have some choices here. 4:23Let's say you've got your SaaS applications--got a whole bunch of them. 4:31And now you've got some type of in the cloud SaaS backup solution. 4:40The question is, where does the data get stored? 4:43Well, one place you can store it is that these platforms have a built-in storage. 4:51But the more flexible option is where you're given control of many different locations. 4:57So, for instance, you might want to save this on AWS. 5:01You might want to go to a Dropbox folder. 5:05You might want to export this as an FTP. 5:08You might want to put it in cloud object storage. 5:11That's a great advantage because now you have control over that data. 5:15You can replicate it to a third site. 5:17And in addition to the data protection, you have greater business resilience, greater business continuity. 5:24Then the final point here is compliance. 5:28Because today, many of the SaaS platforms will allow you to do basic administration tasks. 5:33But what you really want is to have fine-grained control that only comes from role-based access control, or RBAC as it's called. 5:43In addition, security and compliance capabilities include detailed logging of every activity that takes place in your SaaS platform. 5:52And why that's important is because it generates an audit trail and that allows you to prove that you've been compliant. 6:00So when you bring all these capabilities together: 6:02integration--when you back up and how often, what you back up, and how granularly, where you back up, and how easy it is to comply. 6:11These are the capabilities that you want to look for in a SaaS backup platform. 6:18Thank you. 6:18If you'd like this video and want to see more like it, please like and subscribe. 6:24If you have questions, please drop them in the comments below.