## Description <!-- Insert PR description--> Folder entries allow recording the directory hierarchy of a backup in backup details for other consumers. Although folders are present in the backup details and they have the logic to be displayed, they are not expected to be shown to users (later PRs will ensure this). ## Type of change <!--- Please check the type of change your PR introduces: ---> - [x] 🌻 Feature - [ ] 🐛 Bugfix - [ ] 🗺️ Documentation - [ ] 🤖 Test - [ ] 💻 CI/Deployment - [ ] 🐹 Trivial/Minor ## Issue(s) <!-- Can reference multiple issues. Use one of the following "magic words" - "closes, fixes" to auto-close the Github issue. --> * closes #860 ## Test Plan <!-- How will this be tested prior to merging.--> - [ ] 💪 Manual - [x] ⚡ Unit test - [ ] 💚 E2E
Corso
Corso is the first open-source tool that aims to assist IT admins with the critical task of protecting their Microsoft 365 data. It provides a reliable, secure, and efficient data protection engine. Admins decide where to store the backup data and have the flexibility to perform backups of their desired service through an intuitive interface. As Corso evolves, it can become a great building block for more complex data protection workflows.
Corso supports M365 Exchange, OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams. Coverage for more services, possibly beyond M365, will expand based on the interest and needs of the community.
Getting Started
TODO - Link to the appropriate page in the published docs.
Building Corso
# Build a binary. Will be placed in bin/
./build/build.sh
# Build a container image
./build/build-container.sh
Containers
Corso images are hosted on ghrc.io.
Rolling release
docker pull ghcr.io/alcionai/corso:{SHA} --platform linux/arm64
Contribution Guidelines
TODO
Code of Conduct
It's important that our community is inclusive and respectful of everyone. We ask that all Corso users and contributors take a few minutes to review our Code of Conduct
License
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