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title: 'Demonstration: 10 - Administer Data Protection'
module: 'Administer Data Protection'
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# 10 - Administer Data Protection
## Backup Azure File Shares
In this demonstration, we will explore backing up a file share in the Azure portal.
> **Note:** This demonstration requires a storage account with a file share.
**Reference**: [Back up Azure file shares in the Azure portal](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/backup/backup-afs)
**Create a Recovery Services vault**
1. Use the Azure portal.
1. Search for an select **Recovery Services vaults**.
1. Create a **Recovery Services Vault**. Review the requirement that the vault be in the same region as the file share.
1. Wait for the vault to be created.
**Configure the file share backup**
1. Go to **Backup center** and create a new **Backup** instance.
1. Review and discuss the choices in the **Datasource type** drop-down. Select **Azure files (Azure storage)**.
1. Select your **vault**.
1. **Continue** configuring the backup. Select the specific storage account and file share that you want to backup.
1. In the **Policy details** click **Edit this policy**. Discuss the purpose of backup policies. Review the **backup schedule** and **retention range**.
1. **Enable backup** to save your changes.
1. As you have time, review how to **Restore** a **Backup instance**. Also, how to monitor your **Backup jobs**.
## Backup Azure Virtual Machines
In this demonstration, we will schedule a daily backup of a virtual machine to a Recovery Services vault.
> **Note:** This demonstration requires a virtual machine and a recovery service vault.
**Reference**: [Tutorial - Back up multiple Azure virtual machines](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/backup/tutorial-backup-vm-at-scale)
1. Use the Azure portal.
1. Go to **Backup center** and create a new **Backup** instance.
1. Select **Azure Virtual machines** as the **Datasource type** and select the vault.
1. Review the **DefaultPolicy**. The default policy backs up the virtual machine once a day. The daily backups are retained for 30 days. Instant recovery snapshots are retained for two days.
1. Use **Enable backup** to save your configuration.
1. As you have time, review how to **Backup now**. Also, how to review your **Backup jobs**.