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Back up a farm by using Central Administration (Windows SharePoint Services 3.0)

Updated: 2008-07-21

This article guides you through the process of using the SharePoint Central Administration Web site to back up Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.

Back up a farm by using Central Administration

ImportantImportant:

You must be a member of the Farm Administrators SharePoint group to complete this procedure.

Back up a farm by using Central Administration

  1. On the SharePoint Central Administration Web site, on the Operations page, in the Backup and Restore section, click Perform a Backup.

  2. On the Select Component to Backup page, select Farm, and then click Continue to Backup Options.

  3. On the Select Backup Options page:

    1. In the Backup Content section, ensure that Farm is displayed.

    2. In the Type of Backup section, select Full.

    3. In the Backup File Location section, type the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path to the backup folder.

  4. Click OK.

    You can view the backup job status on the Backup status page by clicking Refresh. The page also refreshes every 30 seconds automatically. Backup and recovery are Timer service jobs, so it may take few seconds for the backup to start.

    If you receive any errors, you can find more information by looking in the spbackup.log at the UNC path that you specified in step 3.

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What does this accomplish?      bgardner at iprocorp.com   |   Edit   |   Show History
How about some more detail?

What specifically does this back up? What can I exclude from my regular backup of my server that hosts SharePoint after following this procedure?


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Can't schedule a task via central admin      wbemcse   |   Edit   |   Show History
This tool is good for on-the-fly backup, but you can't schedule it to run every X days, etc.

Better off using stsadm command-line -- it spits out a log so you know exactly what is backed up and it's easy as pie to use scheduled tasks to automate it with a simple batch file.

WBE, MCSE
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