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Support matrix and prerequisites for Rollback Actions
Support matrix and prerequisites for Rollback Actions
Updated over 3 months ago

The following topics will help you to plan and prepare for implementing Rollback Actions capability:

Required license

Existing Ransomware Recovery customers will get this offering as part of their existing license. Customers who don’t have a Ransomware Recovery license can opt to purchase the Backup Security Posture and Observability license exclusively.


📝 Note
Currently, this feature is available only for Druva Public Cloud customers.


Supported entities for rollback action

Currently, the following entities are supported for rollback action:

inSync (Endpoints and SaaS Apps)

  • Profiles

  • Users

  • Endpoint Devices and Snapshots

  • Microsoft 365 Apps

    • Exchange Online: Mailbox and Snapshots

    • OneDrive: OneDrive Account and Snapshots

    • SharePoint: Sites and Snapshots

    • Teams

    • Public Folders

    • Microsoft Groups

  • Google Workspace (Device-level)

    • Gmail: Mailbox and Snapshots

    • Google Drive: Google Drive Account and Snapshots

    • Shared Drives: Shared Drive Account and Snapshots

Enterprise Workloads backup sets for

  • File Servers

  • VMware Virtual Machines

  • Hyper V Virtual Machines

  • MS SQL Servers

  • Oracle DTC

  • NAS

  • Nutanix AHV Virtual Machines

  • SAP HANA

  • Azure Virtual Machines

Support planned with upcoming releases:

  • Oracle PBS

  • Salesforce

  • AWS Workloads

Required permissions

The following permissions are required:

Action

Permission/Rights

Configure Rollback Window

DCP Administrator

Perform rollback

  • Enterprise Workloads
    Server Management > Delete Devices

  • inSync (Endpoints and SaaS Apps)
    Delete Workload, Delete users, Delete profiles, Delete Snapshots (For Endpoints, Exchange Online, OneDrive, Sharepoint, Gmail, Google Drive, and Shared Drives)

View

Depending on your existing permissions, you will be able to view deleted requests for those entities. For example, if you have permission to view only VMware (Enterprise Workload) data, you will see delete requests only for VMware and no other entity types.

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