The Dynamics365 Backup Health report includes information about all Dynamics 365 clients in the environment and indicates whether those applications meet the backup health requirements for backups. A table meets backup health requirements if it was backed up in the last 3 days.
Information in the report includes the number of tables that are backed up and not backed up. You can use this report to view the backup health status of each table on each client computer in the environment, identify backup failures for specific tables, and determine what caused the failures.
You can use the Dynamics 365 Backup Health Report to help maintain the environment, as follows:
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Go to the Dynamics 365 Backup Health report and view data for the last 3 days because that is the most critical time period.
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If the Associated Tables and Tables Backed-up tiles display the same number, backups are running perfectly.
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If the value in the Tables Not Backed-up tile or the Tables Never Backed-up tile is greater than 0, see the Tables Not Backed-up table to learn more.
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In the Clients Table table, if any tables appear in the Not Backed-up and Never Backed-up columns, see the Tables Not Backed-up table to learn more.
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In the Tables Not Backed-up table, in the Backup Status column, configure a filter to display only Failed entities.
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In the Tables Not Backed-up table, see the Failure Reason column.
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You can try to fix some errors on your own. For more information, see Troubleshooting Using the Dynamics 365 Backup Health Report.
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If you encounter an error that you cannot resolve on your own, open a support ticket.