--- title: "Compare-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRItemAttributes" description: "Compares attributes of backed-up objects with objects on production file share or object storage. Product Edition: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License This cmdlet compares attributes of backed-up objects with objects on pro" canonical: "https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbr/powershell/compare-vbrunstructuredbackupflritemattributes.html" breadcrumb: "Veeam PowerShell Reference > Veeam PowerShell Reference > Unstructured Data Backup > Unstructured Data Recovery > Compare-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRItemAttributes" dateModified: "2026-08-19" --- # Compare-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRItemAttributes ## Short Description Compares attributes of backed-up objects with objects on production file share or object storage. **Product Edition**: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License ## Syntax ``` Compare-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRItemAttributes -Session -Item [] ``` ## Detailed Description This cmdlet compares attributes of backed-up objects with objects on production file share or object storage. ::: important The cmdlet compares only backup files recovered to a certain restore point. You can not compare all versions of backup files. To recover files to a certain restore point, run the [`Start-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRSession`](start-vbrunstructuredbackupflrsession.md) cmdlet and provide the `RestorePoint` parameter. ::: ## Parameters

Parameter

Description

Type

Required

Position

Accept Pipeline Input

Item

Specifies an array of backed-up objects which attributes you want to compare with objects on production file share or object storage.

Accepts the VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRItem[] object. To get this object, run the Get-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRItem cmdlet.

VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRItem[]

True

Named

True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)

Session

Specifies restore sessions started to recover objects backed-up by file backup jobs and object storage backup jobs. The cmdlet will compare attributes of the objects restored within this session with objects on production file share or object storage.

Accepts the VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRSession object. To create this object, run the Get-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRSession cmdlet.

VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRSession

True

Named

True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)

`` This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see [ Microsoft Docs](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_commonparameters?view=powershell-7). ## Output Object The cmdlet returns the `VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRItemAttributes` object that returns information on compare state and attributes of backed-up objects with objects on production file share or object storage. ## Examples ::: example ### Comparing Attributes of Backed-Up Objects with Attributes of Objects on Production Object Storage This example shows how to compare attributes of backed-up objects with attributes of objects on production object storage. ``` $restorepoint = Get-VBRUnstructuredBackupRestorePoint -ID "51e4eced-3fce-465b-b516-f24cb5a068a4" $session = Start-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRSession -RestorePoint $restorepoint[3] $item = Get-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRItem -Session $session Compare-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRItemAttributes -Item $item[0,1,4,5] -Session $session ``` Perform the following steps: 1. Run the [`Get-VBRUnstructuredBackupRestorePoint`](get-vbrunstructuredbackuprestorepoint.md) cmdlet. Specify the `ID` parameter value. Save the result to the `$restorepoint` variable. The `Get-VBRUnstructuredBackupRestorePoint` cmdlet will return an array of restore points. Mind the ordinal number of the necessary restore point (in our example, it is the fourth restore point in the array). 2. Run the [`Start-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRSession`](start-vbrunstructuredbackupflrsession.md) cmdlet. Set the `$restorepoint[3]` variable as the `RestorePoint` parameter value. Save the result to the `$session` variable. 3. Run the [`Get-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRItem`](get-vbrunstructuredbackupflritem.md) cmdlet. Set the `$session` variable as the `Session` parameter value. Save the result to the `$item` variable. 4. Run the `Compare-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRItemAttributes` cmdlet. Set the `$item[0,1,4,5]` variable as the `Item` parameter value. Set the `$session` variable as the `Session` parameter value. ::: ## Related Commands - [`Get-VBRUnstructuredServer`](get-vbrunstructuredserver.md) - [`Start-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRSession`](start-vbrunstructuredbackupflrsession.md) - [`Get-VBRUnstructuredBackupFLRItem`](get-vbrunstructuredbackupflritem.md)