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Im Dean cipolla and this is the Azure Academy today were going to continue our talk through as your back up specifically around doing restores because what good is a backup if you cant restore from it so before we get into the azure portal I wanted to start off with looking at the Microsoft backup agent thats for files and folders and lets check how weve been doing here so this backup was scheduled to run three different times every day and you can see that theres a lot of jobs that have been run Ive had 25 successful backups so lets do some restoring I will do it from this server oh I guess before we do that this is the folder that we were backing up so lets delete this file so were going to recover a individual file and well select our volume so its communicating and pulling up our different recovery points so lets go back to here and lets pick that time so now when I hit mount whats actually happening is an iSCSI connection is being established to our azure backup v