Looking to export only some of your organization's data? Go to Choose the Workspace data you want to export.
With the Data Export tool, you can export your organization’s data to a Google Cloud Storage archive and download it.
To let your users download their data, allow Google Takeout and refer users to How to download your Google data.
If your organization has FedRAMP Authorization or more than 1000 users, contact
Google Workspace supportbefore you use the Data Export tool. The Google Workspace support team does not access or process the data that is exported from the Data Export tool.
On this page Before you begin RequirementsTo export your organization’s data, you must:
To access exported data, you must have Google Cloud turned on for your admin account(s). For details, go to Turn Google Cloud on or off for users.
What data is exported?The Data Export tool exports the same data that’s available with Google Takeout for users. It also exports data that's available only to admins, such as deleted data that's retained by Vault and customer-owned data. Customer-owned data is owned by your organization rather than individual users, such as Gmail messages in admin quarantine.
Note: Data created by users in consumer groups is available only to those users.
Note: Recently deleted Tasks data, including deletion timestamps, is also included.
Vault retained data (available for admins only)–Data in any service that users deleted but that’s subject to Vault holds or retention rules. Requires Vault licenses.
Note: Recently deleted Voice data is also included.
The Data Export tool does not export:
A full export includes data from users with these account types:
The Data Export tool exports your organization's data to a Google Cloud Storage (GCS) bucket. By default, the Data Export tool provides a temporary, Google-provided, Cloud Storage bucket.
If you have Google Workspace Assured Controls and Assured Controls Plus, you can specify a Cloud Storage bucket that you own to take advantage of local data storage. This feature gives you more control over your data's location and who can access it, addressing data sovereignty concerns.
If you choose a Google-provided bucketNote on deletion: Because data is exported in packets rather than as a whole package, large exports may have many data packets over multiple days. This means some packets may be deleted before others. To determine when individual files will be deleted, subtract the number of days it took for the export to complete from 60. You must download the export before that date.
If you choose your own Cloud Storage bucketTo retain your data for longer than 60 days, you need to create a custom export and choose your own Cloud Storage bucket. See Export your Workspace data using local data storage for more information.
How long does it take to export data?When you start an export, all super admins receive an email that a data export is pending. The export is available no earlier than 48 hours after you start the export. This waiting period helps provide security for your organization's data.
Data export typically takes 72 hours but can take up to 14 days, depending on the size of your data export. All super admins get a notification email when the process is complete. All super administrators can view the export.
Export your users' dataThese steps initiate a full export of your organization's data and are available in all Google Workspace editions. For information about more advanced options, see Choose the Workspace data you want to export.
You must be signed in as a super administrator for this task.
Note: If your Google Account loses super admin privileges while an export you started is running, the export may be canceled. In that case, no data is exported and other super admins receive an email notification that the export was unsuccessful.
with an
administratoraccount to the Google Admin console.
If you aren’t using an administrator account, you can’t access the Admin console.
___codemirror_selection_bookmark___Once your data export is complete, super admins in your organization will get an email notification with a link to view the archive. You can also access the archive using the Google Admin Console.
with an
administratoraccount to the Google Admin console.
If you aren’t using an administrator account, you can’t access the Admin console.
To view and download exported data:
gsutil -m cp -r \
"gs://[gsutil URI for your takeout bucket]" \
.
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