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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Restore Activity Report
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Overview

This report provides details of all the restore activities performed during a specified period. The following screenshot depicts a sample Dynamics 365 Restore Activity Report.

Description

Section

Description

Quick Filters

Environment: Filter by environment name.

Backup Set: Filter by backup set name.

Administrator: Select an administrator to view their data.

Status: Filter by status of restore operation.

Summary

  • Total Restores: The total number of restores triggered.

  • Total Data Restored (GB): The total amount of data restored.

  • Successful: The number of restores processed successfully without errors.

  • Failed: The number of restores that failed.

  • Completed with Error: The number of restores processed successfully with errors.

  • Cancelled: The number of restores that were cancelled.

Restore Status Details

  • Restore Job Status: The pie chart depicts various statuses of the restores performed for the selected Dynamics 365 tenant such as successful and failed.
    Hovering on the individual legends of the graph displays the count of restores based on their status.

  • Restore Activity Daily Trend: Daily trend of the restore of the selected Dynamics 365 tenant.
    You can view the total number of restore jobs and the date on which the restore operation was performed.

Restore Activity Details

  • Job ID: A unique identifier assigned to a specific restore operation.

  • Administrator: The name of the administrator.

  • Backup Set: The name of the backup set.

  • Restore Location:

  • Start Time: The date and time on which the restore operation started.

  • End Time: The date and time on which the restore operation was completed.

  • Entities Restored: The number of entities restored.

  • Snapshot Size (MB): The size of the data in MB that was restored.

  • Status: The status of the restore operation.

  • Error: The status of the restore operation.

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