Difference between "Configuration Backup" and "WCS Server Backup" on WCS

Hello,
it would be fine if somebody could tell me in one short sentence the difference between the two above mentioned scheduled tasks on WCS.
Many thanks in advance,
Thorsten

Hi Thorsten,
WCS Server Backup - backing up the WCS database
Configuration Backup - backing up configurations from the controllers
Hope this helps!
Rob

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