

For the command to run properly, you need to update the $VBOOrg variable with the name of your organization as it appears in the Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 console. From the Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 server where you installed the software and added your organization, you can run the following set of commands to reach out to your organization to get the current size of your data. We make this easy to gather with our Measure-VBOOrganizationFullBackupSize PowerShell cmdlet. Plan for backup sizeĪ good place to start when considering capacity is to see how much you are currently using in your environment. Services to share collaborative data with both internal and external parties. Spikes in these data areas when your end users start adopting these additional Have unpredictable data growth driven by everyday users. As you can expect, SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business can Where there are very little limitations on the type and size of data that canīe uploaded. Growth when it comes to email because there are more limitations on data thatĬan be exchanged in this form compared to SharePoint and OneDrive for Business Knowing the components you plan on backing up will help greatly when it comes

Which services do you plan on including in this backup scope? You also need to know the scope of the Microsoft Office 365 environment you Your backups’ components is a critical first step in the backup process, but
