- #Backup exchange 2010 install#
- #Backup exchange 2010 full#
- #Backup exchange 2010 password#
- #Backup exchange 2010 plus#
- #Backup exchange 2010 windows#
So now it is possible to mange the jobs in One Back-up server (one Database)!
#Backup exchange 2010 full#
It is now possible to work with data movers, instead of another full blown Back-up server, the advantages of this is you will only need 1 SQL database and not 1 SQL database for each Back-up Server. Pull down menu Veeam back-up version 5 Pull down menu Veeam back-up version 6 When Opening the new version I noticed the fist difference: The pull down menu on the left side has changed there is no restore menu this has made placed for History menu.
Because in the What’s new guide it says that there is a 1 click file restore but there is noting mentioned about exchange! In this post I will describe the settings for exchange 2010 within version 6 of Veeam Back-up and recovery if they are different comparing to version 5.
#Backup exchange 2010 install#
The SnapshotLastFullBackup and LastFullBackup properties of the database indicate when the last successful backup was taken, and if it was a VSS full backup.I finally found some time to install version 6 of Veeam Back-up and replication and I was wondering if the back-up strategy that I used for Exchange 2010 in version 5 ( see part one, part two and part three for backup and recovery ) will change in the new version. Run the following command in the Exchange Management Shell to verify that each database on the selected volume(s) was backed up successfully: Get-MailboxDatabase -Server -Status | Format-List Name,*FullBackup Open Event Viewer and verify that a backup completion event was logged in the Application event log.
#Backup exchange 2010 windows#
You can also verify that the backup completed successfully by viewing the Windows Server Backup logs. On the server on which Windows Server Backup was run, the last backup status will be displayed, which should say Successful. To verify that you've successfully backed up the data, do any of the following:
Any backup in progress will continue to run in the background. On the Backup Progress page, you can view the status and progress of the backup operation.Ĭlick Close to exit the Backup Progress page at any time. On the Confirmation page, review the backup settings, and then click Backup. Alternatively, choose Inherit if you want the backup to be accessible by everyone who has access to the remote folder.
#Backup exchange 2010 password#
Provide a username and password for an account that has write permissions on the computer hosting the remote folder, and then click OK. Choose Do not inherit if you want the backup to be accessible only through a specific account.
Specify a UNC path for the backup files, configure access control settings. If you choose Remote shared folder, the Specify remote folder page appears. Select an option from the Backup destination dropdown, and then click Next. If you choose Local drives, the Select Backup Destination page appears. On the Specify Destination Type page, select the location where you want to store the backup, and then click Next. On the VSS Settings tab, select VSS full Backup, and then click OK, and then click Next. As a result, before copying files from the snapshot to backup media, the consistency of the backup is known, and the user is notified of the consistency check results.īy default, volumes that contain operating system components or applications are included in the backup and can't be excluded. Windows Server Backup runs the consistency check on the snapshot taken for the backup. If the consistency check fails, the Exchange data isn't available for recovery. If the consistency check succeeds, Exchange data is available for recovery from that backup. The Windows Server Backup feature must be installed on the local computer.ĭuring the backup operation, a consistency check of the Exchange data files is run to make sure that the files are in a good state and can be used for recovery. To see what permissions you need, see the "Mailbox recovery" entry in the Recipients Permissions topic. You need to be assigned permissions before you can perform this procedure or procedures.
#Backup exchange 2010 plus#
What do you need to know before you begin?Įstimated time to complete: 1 minute, plus the time it takes to back up the data Exchange includes a plug-in for Windows Server Backup that allows you to make Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS)-based backups of Exchange data. You can use Windows Server Backup to back up and restore Exchange databases.