Backup
How to backup Active Directory using RecoveryManager Plus
Active Directory (AD) is crucial to the day-to-day operations of most modern organizations, as it manages users, computers, applications, and resources within a network. It is designed to centralize and streamline access control to ensure only ...
A guide to backing up AD groups using RecoveryManager Plus
Active Directory (AD) groups are a fundamental component of AD that enable administrators to organize users and devices into logical units. AD groups streamline permission management and simplify user access to resources like files, folders, and ...
A guide to backing up AD users using RecoveryManager Plus
Active Directory (AD) is the foundation of most enterprise networks, providing a central repository for authentication, authorization, and user management. User accounts in AD form the backbone of identity management, enabling secure access to ...
A guide to performing AD domain controller backups using RecoveryManager Plus
A domain controller is a server that manages user accounts, group policies, network resources, and security authentication requests within a Windows domain. A domain controller backup is the process of creating a copy of the data and system state of ...
Understanding backup archiving
Backup archiving lets you store backed up files for long-term retention, which can be indexed and viewed in the backup explorer menu when required. This process streamlines backup management and optimizes storage usage by keeping only the most recent ...
How to find deleted objects in Active Directory?
Problem If you do not have the AD Recycle Bin enabled, it is impossible to find out what objects were deleted. You can only find the deleted objects when it causes operational issues. This post will explain how you can ascertain the deleted objects ...
DNS node restoration
A DNS zone is comprised of several DNS nodes housing domain-related information. RecoveryManager Plus can back up all DNS nodes in a particular DNS zone and restore them to any previously backed-up state. This guide provides a step-by-step approach ...