Installation guide
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Deleting backups Backups that have no dependencies are deleted without any limitations.
A backup that has dependencies cannot be deleted separately from all its
dependent backups.
To delete a backup with dependencies manually, you should delete the
entire backup chain (a full backup and all its dependent transaction log
backups or incremental backups).
If you set the retention rules to delete backups older than the specified age,
the outdated backup (marked with the icon) will be kept until all
backups that depend on it also become outdated. Then, all the chain will be
deleted at once.
3.7 Supported operations with legacy archives and
backups
Acronis Backup supports archives and backups created with Acronis Recovery for Microsoft
Exchange. The table below shows which actions are available for legacy archives and backups.
Operation Support
Database recovery (recovery of information store, storage groups, and
databases)
Recovery point: Date and time of backup creation Yes
Recovery point: Point of failure No
Recovery point: Custom point in time No
Destination: Original path Yes
Destination: A custom path within Microsoft Exchange Server Yes
Destination: A custom folder on a file system Yes
Mailbox recovery (mailboxes, public folders, e-mails, calendar items, etc)
Destination: Recover to Microsoft Exchange Server Yes
Destination: Recover to a .pst file Yes
Other operations
Back up to an existing archive No
Browsing the backup contents tree down to individual e-mails Yes
Cataloging No
In-archive search Yes
Exporting backups from archives Yes
Deleting individual backups from archives No
Deleting archives Yes
You cannot view the contents of or recover data from the backups created by Acronis Recovery for Microsoft
Exchange, if the backups are located on tapes. To recover data from an old backup, export this backup from
tapes to another vault.