The Backup center has evolved to offer advanced BCDR management capabilities at scale. We recommend you to use Azure Business Continuity Center for comprehensive BCDR management of your protected resources across Azure Backup and Azure Site Recovery. Backup center is no longer available from Azure Portal search. You can go to Backup center from the Azure Business Continuity center Help menu. Learn about switching to Azure Business Continuity Center for your at scale BCDR management needs.
Backup center allows you to perform key backup-related actions from a central interface without needing to go to an individual vault. Some actions that you can perform from Backup center are:
Configure backup for your datasources
Restore a backup instance
Create a new vault
Create a new backup policy
Trigger an on-demand backup for a backup instance
Stop backup for a backup instance
Supported scenarios
Backup center is currently supported for Azure VM backup, SQL in Azure VM backup, SAP HANA in Azure VM backup, Azure Files backup, and Azure Database for PostgreSQL Server backup.
Refer to the support matrix for a detailed list of supported and unsupported scenarios.
Get started with Backup center
To get started with using Backup center, follow these steps:
In the Azure portal, search for Azure Business Continuity Center, and then go to the Azure Business Continuity Center dashboard.
To launch Backup center, Select Help in the top menu > Go to Backup Center.
Alternatively, you can select the link in the information banner to go to Backup Center.
Configure backup
If you're backing up Azure VMs, SQL in Azure VMs, SAP HANA in Azure VMs or Azure Files, you should use a Recovery Services vault. If you're backing up Azure Databases for PostgreSQL Server, you should use a Backup vault.
Depending on the type of datasource you wish to back up, follow the appropriate instructions as described below.
Backup center allows you to search for backup instances across your backup estate and execute backup operations on demand.
To stop protection, go to the Backup center and select the Backup Instances menu item. Selecting this lets you view details of all the backup instances that you have access to. You can search for the backup instance you wish to back up. Right-clicking on an item in the grid opens up a list of available actions. Select the Backup Now option to execute an on-demand backup.
There are scenarios when you might want to stop backup for a backup instance, such as when the underlying resource being backed up doesn’t exist anymore.
To stop protection, go to the Backup center and select the Backup Instances menu item. Select this lets you view details of all the backup instances that you have access to. You can search for the backup instance you wish to back up. Right-clicking on an item in the grid opens up a list of available actions. Select the Stop Backup option to stop backup for the backup instance.
Learn more about stopping backup for Azure Virtual Machines.
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