Device Backup
Treat backups as managed fleet policy.
Device Backup provides a structured way to manage data protection across endpoints with policy-driven scope and schedule control.
Backup Policy Workflow
Teams can define backup behavior as reusable policy objects that control timing, retention, and assignment. This makes protection behavior consistent across device populations.
Execution Paths
Backup workflows support scheduled execution for baseline protection and manual triggers for exception handling.
Restore Readiness
Restore operations and status visibility are part of the same control plane, so teams can verify not just that backups exist, but that recovery workflows are operational.
Coverage Visibility
Fleet-level coverage reporting highlights protected and unprotected devices, helping operators close scope gaps before an incident.
Why It Matters
Backup value is realized during recovery. Centralized policy, execution, and coverage tracking makes resilience measurable and manageable.
Capabilities
Policy-Driven Scheduling
Backup behavior is controlled by scoped policy objects that define timing, retention, and device assignment.
Fleet Coverage Reporting
Coverage dashboards show protected and unprotected device counts to help operators close scope gaps proactively.
Restore Readiness Validation
Restore workflow and status tracking confirm that recovery paths are functional, not just that backups exist.
Execution Flexibility
Workflows support both scheduled baseline protection and manual triggers for exception handling.