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The Data Protection Violations page serves as your central dashboard for monitoring backup compliance issues. Use this interface to distinguish between ongoing risks and historical trends.
Violation Tabs
To maintain an organized workspace, the dashboard is divided into two primary views:
Active Violations: Dedicated to current, ongoing issues that require immediate administrative attention. At the top of the dashboard, a summary panel provides a high-level snapshot of your environment's health.
Active Violations represents the aggregate count of all unresolved backup compliance issues across your managed accounts. This grand total is derived from two specific sub-categories of SLA violations:
Backup Success Rate
Recovery Point Objective
Resolved Violations: A historical log of past alerts. This tab gives details of resolved violations from the active queue, allowing you to focus on current problems without losing audit data.
Events Table Detailed View
The following table defines the detailed event fields for investigating Data Protection Violations:
Fields | Description |
Account Name | This indicates the specific customer account where the backup violation occurred. |
Product | This specifies the main product category that the affected workload belongs to. The options shown in the dashboard are-
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Rule Name | This is the name assigned to the alert rule when it was created. |
Rule Type | This defines the category of the violation based on the SLA being monitored. The types include-
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Workload | Name of the workloads. |
Resource | This points to the exact entity or item experiencing the issue within the workload. Resources are defined based on the workload type: for Enterprise Workloads, they represent Backup Sets; for User-based workloads (such as Gmail, Google Drive, OneDrive, and Exchange Online), they are counted by unique user emails; and for Endpoints, they are identified by the combination of user emails and devices. |
Threshold
| This is the configured limit set by the administrator within the rule settings. The system triggers a violation event when this limit is exceeded. For instance, a Recovery Point Objective threshold might be set to "15 Days". |
Observed (Value) | This represents the actual recorded metric that caused the violation. It shows exactly how far out of compliance the resource is. For example, if a Recovery Point Objective threshold is 15 days, the observed value might show "15 days 3 hours 20 mins". |
Generated
| This timestamp shows the exact date and time the system created the violation alert. For example, "Mar 11, 2026 12:34:13" |
Filtering Violations
To manage large datasets and isolate specific risks, click the Filter Icon on the right side of the screen. You can refine the list by:
Time Period: View data from the last 24 hours, 48 hours, 7 days, or 30 days.
Rule Type: Isolate issues by Recovery Point Objective or Backup Success Rate.
Product & Workloads: Filter by major product category and then use the dropdown to select specific workloads.
Once you have selected your criteria, click Apply to update the table. Use Reset to quickly clear all filters and return to the full list.
