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# Virtual Environments

## General

Storware Backup & Recovery provides a reporting feature for obtaining information about historical activities. You can reach this from the main dashboard under the Activity section via the `Reporting` button.

![](/files/zC6xzNNgIDfOnB3i9bor)

Or on the left side menu - Reporting -> Virtual Environments.

![](/files/hTviHZqNDWJfWUHJExkY)

### Summary

In the beginning, you should see the summary page.

![](/files/tVFKurn63gX5VQNkbDBc)

From here, you can set a date range or go to a detailed summary of backup, restore jobs, and backup size.

![](/files/R7hV8FAtrKzmiZ1k3qMZ)

Now that you have set the date you are interested in, you can move to the next tabs to view details of each task performed by Storware Backup & Recovery.

### Backup Statistics

Now you can see all the tasks completed within the set date, or ...

![](/files/hVG4XMxKMS7Y9yP9VhEc)

additionally filter them by status, rules, or instance.

![](/files/Az2Hg3Cff7s38eMFKIrZ)

### Restore Statistics

The functionality is the same as for the backup statistics, you can see all the tasks completed within the set deadline or filter them by status, policy, or instance.

![](/files/hMy4jBkS8SMfhUaiOVsE)

Report sections that you might need for chargeback reporting:

### Transfer Size

Transfer size tab shows the amount of data transferred during the backup operations.

![](/files/88QFMsq7APkZIpkSGVn2)

### Backup Size

Backup Size section shows the current exported data.

![](/files/PALS2WQSHGt3OaaDSLKV)

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note:** You can use the **Export** button to send these reports by email or export them as PDF or HTML.
{% endhint %}


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