InfoProviders backup Strategy in SAP BW

Hello;
    Does any one experienced a backup issue with BW especially when you would like to perform a risky modification. Is there any backup strategy that is supported by SAP for any modifcation senario, if it is a small modification or also a big one affecting one or more infoproviders. if there is any document please share with us.
Regards
Anis

Hi,
After the modification if you want original cube structure mean you need to roll back your transports with help of basis team. About roll back you cross check with basis team
Before doing the changes first have exact informations from your client or users.
If you think like that as need original cube structure then you can on copy cube structure at prod and move to dev thru transport.
When you need same or old cube structure, from dev you can move to prod or roll back option.
Thanks

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