Exchange Server backup concept
Created: 08 May 2010 | Updated: 11 Nov 2010
How do the backup exec do the exchange server backup. Will you do any temp dump in location machine during the backup. What do you use to backup the Exchange Information Stores of Exchange 2003/2007/2010? You do VSS based backups or some other method?
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Hello, http://www.backupexecf
Hello,
http://www.backupexecfaq.com/articles/concepts/understanding-grt-backup-and-restore-functionality-in-symantec-backup-exec.html
It not recomended to Backup Exchange 2003 with VSS OR snapshot technology. Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010, by default uses VSS for backups.
Hope this helps....
Its a best practice to have a "Support Contract" with Symantec...
Ok, then how the backup exec
Ok, then how the backup exec do the incremental backup.
I see the EDB, log files and .bkf in the backup media. What i understand is that, the backup exec do the backup for exact edb and log files from the source to the backup media. Is this correct?
In incremental jobs it will do the incremental logs to the .bkf file. Am i correct?
I enabled the software compression for this exchange job bt i dont see backup media size is same as Exchange database size. Will the compression work for Exchange jobs
Hello, If we are performing
Hello,
If we are performing incremental backups for exchange:
1 : It will backup the transaction logs only and convert to .BKF Format
2 : Symantec supports Exchange incremental backups only if the job is executed with a policy.
Compression:
Backup Exec does not compress anything, it will take the help of the NTFS file system for compression
Hope this helps...
Its a best practice to have a "Support Contract" with Symantec...
To clarify, incrementals if
To clarify, incrementals if done using GRT would not be backed up into bkf file. We would backup data in its native format. So, point 1 mentioned in above post is not correct. So, when you use GRT backup to disk, all data is backed up in its native format and Granular information is built from it. No staging is done to any location.
Thanks
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