![]() If version history or versioning is enabled, you can restore a previous version of the file that doesn’t contain the latest changes that are unwanted changes in this case. ![]() You can try to recover the deleted file from the Recycle Bin on the local computer or from the OneDrive Recycle Bin by using the web interface of OneDrive in this case.īut now, imagine that you have saved unwanted changes to the file, for example, to a Word file, and this file is synchronized to OneDrive. Let’s say you have accidentally deleted an important file on your computer, the changes have been synchronized, and the file is also deleted in OneDrive on the cloud side. In this case, files stored in OneDrive are used as a backup and in this particular scenario, OneDrive can help you restore files. If a hard disk on a computer is damaged and files cannot be read, or you have lost your laptop, you can restore copies of the files from OneDrive if they were synchronized. Limited backup and recovery functionality If you want to sync files to OneDrive you should store files only in Desktop, Documents, and Pictures. Remember that files that are not stored in the synchronized folders are not synchronized (which is not convenient for users who don’t store files on disk C: in standard user folders in Windows). Similarly, you can continue to edit files on the home computer after changes made on the work computer are synchronized. As an alternative, you can use the web interface of OneDrive to access files stored in the cloud. In this case, the latest changes made on a home computer are synchronized to OneDrive (the cloud storage) and when you start the computer at work, the updated files are synchronized from OneDrive to the local folder by using the OneDrive sync app. This approach is useful when you edit files on a home computer and on a computer at work, and you always need to access the latest version of those files. How does OneDrive sync work? When you configure the OneDrive sync app to synchronize files in a selected folder, after writing changes to a file, the file is synchronized to the cloud within seconds if there is an internet connection. ![]() These use cases can help you understand the sync vs backup comparison better and why you need to avoid synchronization in cases where a backup is required. Let’s find out what the difference between sync and backup is using common scenarios with OneDrive. In general, it is not recommended that you use OneDrive as a backup solution. Read this blog post about OneDrive security to learn more. Is OneDrive safe for storing backups? If you copy files to OneDrive by using the web interface, you don’t use the OneDrive sync client, and you don’t share files stored on OneDrive, then backups should be in a safe place in the cloud. Users can be confused and use OneDrive sync instead of backup. This tab leads users to think that the OneDrive sync app is capable of backing up data. In the screenshot below you can see the Backup tab in the interface of the OneDrive sync client. Only three standard folders are available for sync in Windows – Desktop, Documents, and Pictures. The Microsoft OneDrive sync client is an application installed on Windows or macOS that synchronizes files in the selected folder(s) to the cloud. The amount of storage space in the cloud depends on the selected subscription plan. OneDrive is cloud storage provided by Microsoft for Microsoft 365 users to store files. Let’s find out what the difference is based on an example of OneDrive sync and OneDrive backup. So, sync vs backup – what is the difference? Microsoft 365 users often use OneDrive as a backup solution but this approach can put their data at risk. As a result, users can get confused and use file synchronization to the cloud instead of backup. File synchronization is often positioned as file backup, but in reality, it’s not the same thing. File synchronization to the cloud is one such service, and users can even find decent file sync services for free. There are many cloud providers offering services nowadays, and it may be difficult for customers to select the right services to meet their needs. By Michael Bose OneDrive Backup vs OneDrive Sync: Myths and Facts
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