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SharePoint Backup Licensing: Complete Guide for Enterprise IT

Last reviewed: 2024-03-25 · Microsoft Negotiations

Microsoft Negotiations · Est. 2016 · 500+ Engagements · $2.1B Managed

SharePoint Online backup is the licensing conversation most organisations have backwards. They buy backup tools for SharePoint before understanding what SharePoint's native recycle bin, versioning, and retention policies already provide — then discover they've paid for overlapping capability. At the same time, 43% of organisations we've assessed have a critical SharePoint recovery gap: they can restore a deleted file but cannot restore a SharePoint site to a specific point in time before a mass deletion event. Microsoft 365 Backup closes that gap — at a cost.

SharePoint Native Recovery Capabilities (Before Paid Backup)

Before licensing external backup tools, understand what SharePoint Online's built-in recovery features already provide. Most organisations underestimate the scope of native capability and overspend on backup tools that duplicate features included in their EA.

First-Stage Recycle Bin

Second-Stage Recycle Bin (Site Collection)

Version History

Native Recovery Gap

SharePoint's native recycle bin and versioning cover >80% of accidental deletion scenarios at zero cost. However, they cannot restore:

For these scenarios, external backup is necessary. This is where Microsoft 365 Backup, Veeam, and third-party solutions enter the picture.

What Microsoft 365 Backup Adds for SharePoint

Microsoft 365 Backup (released in limited public preview, general availability 2026) provides point-in-time site restore capability that native features do not cover.

M365 Backup: SharePoint-Specific Features

SharePoint Data Volume: What Organisations Actually Pay

M365 Backup pricing is consumption-based on data size. Understanding your actual data footprint is critical for accurate cost forecasting — most organisations discover they're paying for significantly more capacity than they thought.

Typical Enterprise Data Profile

Growth Impact on 3-Year Cost

SharePoint data grows 25–35% annually as Teams adoption increases and users archive more content to SharePoint (instead of deleting).

Key insight: Most organisations underestimate data growth. By year 3, M365 Backup costs are 70–80% higher than year 1. Factor growth into your financial model.

SharePoint Backup Coverage Gaps in Microsoft 365 Backup

Before committing to M365 Backup, be explicit about what it does NOT cover:

Workload M365 Backup Coverage Workaround or Alternative
SharePoint Server (on-premises) Not covered Veeam, AvePoint, or Commvault required
SharePoint Embedded Not covered (content embedded in apps) App-specific backup strategy
Multi-geo environments Backup operates within each geo separately Regional backup strategy required
Content moved between tenants Not covered Pre-migration backup capture required
Deleted site recovery >30 days Not covered Archive backup or legal hold (Purview)

Third-Party SharePoint Backup Options

If your organisation requires capabilities beyond M365 Backup (on-premises coverage, broader M365 workload bundling, deeper granularity), third-party solutions provide alternatives.

Tool SharePoint Coverage Pricing Model Key Advantage Best For
Veeam Backup for M365 SharePoint Online + Server $2–$4/user/month Single tool covers all M365 workloads Mixed M365 + on-premises environments
AvePoint Cloud Backup SharePoint Online granular $3–$5/user/month Strongest SharePoint-specific granularity SharePoint-heavy organisations
Spanning by Kaseya SharePoint Online only $2–$3/user/month SME-focused, simple licensing Smaller organisations, budget-conscious
Druva inSync SharePoint + OneDrive + Exchange $4–$6/user/month SaaS-native, strong ransomware features Cloud-first, ransomware-focused orgs
Metallic by Commvault Full SharePoint Online + Server $3–$5/user/month Enterprise compliance reporting Regulated industries, audit-heavy

Cost Comparison: M365 Backup vs Third-Party (1,000 users)

For SharePoint-only workloads, M365 Backup is cheaper. For multi-workload protection (SharePoint + Exchange + Teams + OneDrive), Veeam is more cost-effective.

Retention Policies vs Backup: A Critical Distinction

Enterprise IT often conflates retention policies with backup. They serve opposite purposes and are not substitutes.

Microsoft Purview Retention Policies

Backup (M365 Backup, Veeam, AvePoint)

Both are required for enterprise risk management. Retention policies ensure compliance (content cannot be lost). Backup ensures recovery (content can be restored if corrupted). They are not substitutes.

SharePoint Backup Negotiation Strategy

Microsoft 365 Backup pricing and third-party backup licensing both offer negotiation opportunities in enterprise agreements.

M365 Backup Negotiation

Third-Party Backup Negotiation

Frequently Asked Questions

Does SharePoint Online have a built-in backup that covers ransomware attacks?

SharePoint Online's native versioning and recycle bin provide some protection against ransomware — if an attack encrypts files, previous versions (up to 500) remain accessible for 180 days. However, if a ransomware variant specifically targets SharePoint and systematically deletes versions before encryption, native protection fails. Microsoft 365 Backup's point-in-time restore at 10-minute intervals provides stronger ransomware recovery capability. For organisations with high ransomware risk, external backup is strongly recommended.

What is the SharePoint backup included with Microsoft 365 E3 or E5?

There is no automatic backup included with M365 E3 or E5. E3/E5 licences provide SharePoint versioning and the standard recycle bin, but not point-in-time site restores or automated backup. Microsoft 365 Backup is a separately licensed add-on charged at $0.15/GB/month regardless of whether you have E3 or E5. Ensure your financial model accounts for M365 Backup as an incremental cost to your EA.

How much SharePoint data does a typical 1,000-user organisation have?

Based on enterprise engagements, the typical 1,000-user organisation has 10–20TB of active SharePoint data (consumed, not allocated). This equates to $1,500–$3,000/month in M365 Backup charges at $0.15/GB. Data growth of 25–35% annually means year-3 costs are typically 70–80% higher than year-1. When budgeting for M365 Backup, explicitly model growth and include it in your 3-year financial projection.

Do SharePoint retention policies replace the need for backup?

No — they serve completely different purposes. Retention policies (via Microsoft Purview) preserve content for compliance by making it impossible to permanently delete. Backup creates restorable point-in-time copies for operational recovery. If SharePoint content is corrupted or mass-deleted within the retention window, a retention policy does not help you restore to a prior state — you need backup for that. Both are essential for enterprise data governance.

Is Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 better than Microsoft 365 Backup for SharePoint?

For SharePoint Online specifically, both tools provide comparable point-in-time restore capability. Veeam's advantage is that a single licence covers Exchange, SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, and Groups — making it cost-effective when you need all workloads covered. Microsoft 365 Backup charges separately per workload (GB-based). If you're already paying for Veeam Backup for M365, adding M365 Backup creates cost duplication. Evaluate your broader M365 protection needs before selecting between them.

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