Why to Use Azure Backups? | Intellipaat

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- Keep your data safe with Azure Backup's solutions for safeguarding both data at rest and in transit.
- Centralized administration and monitoring: Recovery Services vaults created by Azure Backup have built-in surveillance and alerting features. There is no need for additional management infrastructure to use these functionalities. Azure Monitor can be used to expand the scope of your reporting and monitoring.
- Get application-consistent backups: An application-consistent backup is one that contains all the data needed to restore the backup copy at a recovery point. Application-consistent backups are offered by Azure Backup, ensuring that no extra fixes are necessary in order to restore the data. You can restore to a running state more quickly by restoring application-consistent data, which shortens the restoration time.
- Short-term and long-term metadata collection are both possible with the help of Recovery Services vaults.
- Automatic storage management: Heterogeneous storage, including some on-premises and a portion in the cloud, is frequently needed in hybrid setups. There are no fees associated with using on-premises storage with Azure Backup. Azure Backup is a pay-per-use business model and uses automatic allocation and management of backup storage. As a result, you only pay again for storage you use.
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