Chapter 11: Backup Enable backup A good backup policy is the key to a resilient infrastructure. Whether due to hardware failure, human error, or an attack, a properly configured backup solution ensures you can quickly restore data and maintain business continuity without interruption. Backups can be enabled on a per-user basis or via shared profiles. This allows you to precisely define what needs to be protected. Access: Main Menu > Profiles Steps: Select the relevant profile or workstation . Click Configure Backup . Define the scope of the backup: Specific files/folders Full workstation backup Choose the frequency (daily, weekly, or custom). Click Enable Backup . Once the backup is active, it runs automatically according to the defined schedule, without interrupting the user. Track backups Real-time backup monitoring allows you to verify that all tasks have been executed correctly. Access: Main Menu > Reports   Logs Menu → View technical messages and their occurrence times for each backup task. In case of an error: View the detailed logs . Identify the cause (network connection, insufficient disk space, etc.). Set up alerts to anticipate problems. Overall statistics You have key metrics to assess the overall status of your backups. Access: Review > Global Statistics Disk space used : total size of backups across all clients Active / backed-up machines Successful / Failed Backups   Implementing a backup strategy is not just about preventing data loss—it’s about ensuring business continuity. With the platform, you can: Monitor all activities in real time View your overall efficiency through statistics