Restore
With Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 writer, you can restore your data not only to
the original location (from which the backup was performed) but also to a different
location. You can restore:
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A whole storage group
•
A single store
In both cases the respective LCR or CCR copies can also be restored.
You can restore data to:
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The original storage group
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A different storage group
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A non-Exchange location – With this restore method, after the restore is completed,
the Recovery Storage Group (RSG) can be created automatically.
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A recovery server – This restore method restores data to different client and
different storage group.
If you restore to a different storage group, you can access single mailboxes or
individual e-mail messages at a different location without changing the original
storage group content. Furthermore, if the whole server is destroyed, restoring to a
different Exchange Server system (recovery server) will minimize the time window
during which your mailboxes will be unavailable.
Microsoft Hyper-V VSS writer concepts
Microsoft Hyper-V writer is the successor to the Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 writer
and is supported on Microsoft Windows Server 2008. It is a VSS writer with similar
set of functionality as Virtual Server. With both, it is possible to perform backups and
restores of virtual machines. With Hyper-V, it is possible to perform online backups
using hardware providers.
For backup and restore specifics of Hyper-V writer, see
backup
specifics" on page 375 and
specifics" on page 391.
Prerequisites
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Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 must be installed. For more information,
see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948465.
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