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#### Select Recovery point (who can generate script)
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The script provides access to VM data, it is important to regulate who can generate it in the first place. One needs to login into Azure portal and should be [RBAC authorized](backup-rbac-rs-vault.md#mapping-backup-built-in-roles-to-backup-management-actions) to be able to generate the script.
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The script provides access to VM data, it is important to regulate who can generate it in the first place. One needs to log in into Azure portal and should be [RBAC authorized](backup-rbac-rs-vault.md#mapping-backup-built-in-roles-to-backup-management-actions) to be able to generate the script.
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File recovery needs the same level of authorization as required for VM restore and disks restore. In other words, only authorized users can view the VM data can generate the script.
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# Back up files and applications on Azure Stack
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You can use Azure Backup to protect (or back up) files and applications on Azure Stack. To back up files and applications, install Microsoft Azure Backup Server as a virtual machine running on Azure Stack. You can protect the files on any Azure Stack server in the same virtual network. Once you have installed Azure Backup Server, add Azure disks to increase the local storage available for short-term backup data. Azure Backup Server uses Azure storage for long-term retention.
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This article does not cover installing Azure Backup Server in the Azure Stack environment. To install Azure Backup Server on Azure Stack, see the article, [Installing Azure Backup Server](backup-mabs-install-azure-stack.md).
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## Back up Files and Folders in Azure Stack VMs to Azure
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To configure Azure Backup Server to protect Files in Azure Stack virtual machines, open the Azure Backup Server console. You'll use the console to configure protection groups and to protect the data on your virtual machines.
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Instead of selecting an interval for incremental backups, to run an express full backup just before each scheduled recovery point, click **Just before a recovery point**. If you're protecting application workloads, Azure Backup Server creates recovery points per the Synchronization frequency schedule (provided the application supports incremental backups). If the application doesn't support incremental backups, Azure Backup Server runs an express full backup.
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**Total Data size** is the size of the data you want to back up and **Disk space to be provisioned** on Azure Backup Server is the recommended space for the protection group. Azure Backup Server chooses the ideal backup volume, based on the settings. However, you can edit the backup volume choices in the Disk allocation details. For the workloads, select the preferred storage in the dropdown menu. Your edits change the values for Total Storage and Free Storage in the Available Disk Storage pane. Underprovisioned space is the amount of storage Azure Backup Server suggests you add to the volume, to continue with backups smoothly in the future.
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7. In **Choose replica creation method**, select how you want to handle the initial full data replication. If you decide to replicate over the network, Azure recommends you choose an off-peak time. For large amounts of data or less than optimal network conditions, consider replicating the data
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8. In **Choose consistency check options**, select how you want to automate consistency checks. Enable consistency checks to run only when data replication becomes inconsistent, or according to a schedule. If you don't want to configure automatic consistency checking, run a manual check at any time by:
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* In the **Protection** area of the Azure Backup Server console, right-click the protection group and select **Perform Consistency Check**.
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You can schedule backups to run every day/week/month/year and the time/date at which they should run. Backups can occur up to twice a day. Each time a backup job runs, a data recovery point is created in Azure from the copy of the backed-up data stored on the Azure Backup Server disk.
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***Notification** Click **Send an e-mail when the recovery completes**, and specify the recipients who will receive the notification. Separate the e-mail addresses with commas.
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If you're using Modern Backup Storage (MBS), File Server end-user recovery (EUR) isn't supported. File Server EUR has a dependency on Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS), which Modern Backup Storage doesn't use. If EUR is enabled, use the following steps to recover data:
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## View Azure Backup Server with a vault
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## See also
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For information on using Azure Backup Server to protect other workloads, see one of the following articles:
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-[Back up SharePoint farm](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/backup/backup-mabs-sharepoint-azure-stack)
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-[Back up SQL server](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/backup/backup-mabs-sql-azure-stack)
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*[Back up SharePoint farm](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/backup/backup-mabs-sharepoint-azure-stack)
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*[Back up SQL server](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/backup/backup-mabs-sql-azure-stack)
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