Archive verification is the process of checking that the archived files are consistent, complete, and accurate. It can help you identify and resolve any archive integrity issues, as well as ensure that the archived files meet your business or regulatory requirements. The size and complexity of your file archives will determine whether archive verification should be done manually or automatically. To help you verify your file archives, audit logs, reports, and tests can be used. Audit logs are records of the actions and events that occur in your file archiving system, such as file creation, deletion, modification, transfer, or access. They can help you track and monitor the status and history of your archived files, detect any anomalies or discrepancies, and provide evidence of compliance with your file archiving policies and regulations. Reports are summaries or analyses of the data and information in your file archiving system, such as file size, type, location, frequency, or usage. They can help you evaluate and optimize the performance and efficiency of your file archiving system, identify any potential issues or gaps, and demonstrate the value and benefits of your file archiving strategy and practices. Tests are procedures or tools that can help you verify the functionality and reliability of your file archiving system, such as file restoration, retrieval, or migration. They can ensure that your archived files are accessible when needed, that your file archiving system can handle different scenarios and demands, and validate the quality and security of your file archiving system.