How to restore your Azure Repos
How to restore your Azure DevOps Repos
Our backups run by default on an automated basis. That means every day we take a backup of all your repositories and keep them in an encrypted state. You may also use your own storage
In case you need to, these backups are easily restorable.
1. Log into Backrightup and click on "Repos" in the side menu bar.
You should see a list of repos related to the Project chosen at the top of the page.
(https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/webPopularHow to restore work items
Our backups run by default on an automated basis. That means every day we take a backup of all your work items, their attachments, comments and links (relationships) and keep them in an encrypted state. You may also backup to your own storage. When you make a change to one of your work items, Azure Devops automatically creates a new revision of the work items. We will also create a new backup of the new work item and keep your old version too.
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How to restore your Azure DevOps Pipelines
Our backups run by default on an automated basis. That means every day we take a backup of all your pipelines and keep them in an encrypted state. You may also use your own storage
In case you need to, these pipeline backups are easily restorable.
1. Log into Backrightup and click on "Pipelines" in the side menu bar.
You should see a list of pipelines related to the Project chosen at the top of the page.
(https://storage.crisp.chat/Few readersRestoring Artifacts and Artifact feeds
When you restore your artifacts, you may notice that Backrightup restores your custom packages, but not the publicly available packages. This is not a problem, this is by design and your feed will work as before. This is explained below:
Your original feed may contain a list of both custom and publicly available packages. For example, publicly available packages listed with the source "NuGet Gallery":
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