Backing Up Microsoft Exchange Server Data
Table Of Contents
- 1 Important notices
- 2 Overview
- 3 General information
- 4 Getting started with Agent for Exchange
- 5 Backup
- 6 Recovery
- 7 Exchange servers on a management server
- 8 Backing up and recovering data of Exchange clusters
- 9 Exchange-specific backup options
- 10 Glossary
- Checkpoint file
- Circular logging
- Continuous Data Protection (CDP)
- Copy-only backup
- Database-level backup
- Exchange database
- Express full backup
- Information store (Exchange store, Managed store)
- Mailbox-level backup
- Point of failure
- Storage group
- Transaction log backup (Exchange)
- Transaction log file (Exchange)
- Transaction log file truncation (Exchange)
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6 Recovery
This section describes only the steps and settings that are specific for recovering Microsoft Exchange
Server data. The whole procedure of recovery task creation and common recovery task settings are
described in the "Creating a recovery task" section of the product Help or the User Guide for Acronis
Backup Advanced.
6.1 What data items can be recovered?
The following items can be recovered from database backups:
Storage groups (for Exchange 2003/2007)
Databases (for Exchange 2010 or later)
Mailboxes
Public folders
Public folder items
E-mails
E-mail folders
Calendar events
Tasks
Contacts
Notes
Journal entries.
The following items can be recovered from mailbox backups:
Mailboxes
Public folders
Public folder items
E-mails
E-mail folders
Calendar events
Tasks
Contacts
Notes
Journal entries.
6.2 Selecting data to recover
1. Specifying the archive location
Choose either to specify the archive location in the Data path field, or select data using the
centralized data catalog.