No. Vault isn’t designed to be a backup or archive tool.
Why shouldn’t I use Vault for backups or data pulls?
- Vault exports aren’t designed for large-scale or high-volume data backups. You can export data for a limited number of accounts and only for one Google service at a time. Vault also doesn’t allow many parallel exports or scheduling automatic exports.
- Vault exports are prepared for legal discovery purposes, not efficient data processing. Vault can’t create differential backups or deduplicate data. For example, a Drive export includes all items the searched account has access to. When many accounts have access to the same items, they’re exported for each account, resulting in lots of duplicated data.
- Vault doesn't support all Google services. Vault can export data only from supported Google services. Vault doesn't support services such as Calendar, Contacts, Keep, and Currents.
- Restoring data from Vault export files is hard. Vault doesn't have any automated recovery tools.
- For Gmail, Chat, and groups, you can use Google Workspace Migration for Microsoft Exchange (GWMME) to import PST files. Google doesn't have a tool to bulk import mbox files.
- For Drive exports, the files aren't separated by account and Google files, such as docs, spreadsheets, and presentations, are in a different format.
- Voice data can't be restored from Vault export files.
Still need to back up or extract data?
You might want a backup to protect your data against human error or ransomware attacks. Google has some options:
- To export your entire organization’s data, use Data Export.
- A user can also export their own data. For example, if you're a small business with few employees, you can each export and back up your own data.
Google also has many tools that you can use to work with and extract your organization's Google Workspace data, such as APIs and BigQuery or partner solutions, such as Afi and SpinOne. For additional third-party and partner options, you can also check out Google Cloud.