Several scenarios and reasons exist for regularly backing up an Exchange Server database, from data corruption to accidentally deleting files to system crashes to cybersecurity attacks. Microsoft's ...
Last week, I gave you an overview of Microsoft Exchange components--how the Exchange database is designed, the file types it contains, and how it needs to be protected. This week, we'll take a look at ...
Symantec Corp. – Microsoft Exchange has become the de facto application for business communication today. Exchange servers house everything from confidential records, to intellectual property, to key ...
When it comes to recovery from an Exchange Server crash, failure, or database corruption, backups play an important role. So, it is important to define a proper backup and recovery strategy to ensure ...
It looks like I've inherited a problem. During the snowstorm a power issue caused corruption in a few VHD's, and one of them was an exchange server. Unfortunately, we did not have backups of the VHD's ...
An Exchange Server holds data in databases (EDB files). The EDB files, which are proprietary of Microsoft, are accompanied by transaction logs. Although the server and its configuration are important, ...
Windows Server backup is a native feature for backing up server data, including Exchange Server. This feature must be enabled and configured before an Exchange failure occurs. In this solution, we ...
An Exchange Server database plays a pivotal role in smooth functioning of the business as it stores critical data, such as user mailboxes, archives, public folders, etc. However, sometimes, due to ...
We have an Exchange 2003 server with around 175gb worth of private/pub store (single storage group).<BR><BR>Since we had it I've been running a full backup each night using Exchange Aware NT Backup to ...
It is imperative to understand what would be at stake if your Exchange Server was compromised. Data is the primary at-risk component in these situations, but service interruptions also hamper business ...