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Commvault o365 backup | OneDrive enabled

  • September 21, 2022
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Nikos.Kyrm
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Hello community!

I recently switched for OneDrive backup, from v1 to v2 and a have a question:

In Users tab, I can add an extra column called “OneDrive enabled”.
Then I see that my users are mixed in this filter. Some of these are Yes and some other with No, but all of users are backed up (with also actual size).

So, could you please help me, what is “OneDrive enabled” for?

Thank you in advance,
Nikos

Best answer by Mike Struening

What likely happened:

  1. we backed up those users and their data.

  2. either the user was then removed from their Azure AD or local AD, or they were de-licensed in o365.

that’s how we see a size, but also no license.

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Mike Struening
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@Nikos.Kyrm , discovery isn't bound to if users have onedrive or not. Discovery is bound if they are LICENSCED for onedrive.  Anyone who is discovered is licensed. if they've never signed into onedrive, it's not "enabled"


Nikos.Kyrm
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  • September 23, 2022

@Nikos.Kyrm , discovery isn't bound to if users have onedrive or not. Discovery is bound if they are LICENSCED for onedrive.  Anyone who is discovered is licensed. if they've never signed into onedrive, it's not "enabled"

Hello Mike,

I’m trying to understand it, but If a user that never signup to OneDrive, how it’s possible to has OneDrive backup size? See some examples:

 

 


Mike Struening
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  • September 23, 2022

What likely happened:

  1. we backed up those users and their data.

  2. either the user was then removed from their Azure AD or local AD, or they were de-licensed in o365.

that’s how we see a size, but also no license.