Installation guide
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4.2 Advanced scenario - CDP of an Exchange cluster
This section gives an example of backing up multiple Exchange servers that are integrated into a
cluster. Let's see how to leverage the advanced features: Continuous Data Protection (CDP), express
full backup, and data deduplication.
To be able to revert Exchange data to any custom point in time, we will use the CDP backup
scheme (p. 23). In this scheme, you specify when to perform full backups. In addition, the
transaction log files are backed up automatically as soon as they are closed by Exchange. In our
case, assume full backups will be performed every night.
To create full backups faster and for them to occupy much less space, we will do full backups to a
deduplicating vault by using the express full backup method (p. 25). With this method, the
software backs up only the changes that have occurred since the previous full backup. Since the
unchanged data is already stored in the deduplicating vault, the software only adds a reference
to the unchanged data.
To relieve the production server from the load associated with backup operations, we will
configure the software to back up the cluster data from any of its passive database copies. If
none of the passive copies are available at the moment, we allow the software to back up the
active database copy.
As for recovery, let's consider a case, where you need to quickly recover a lost or corrupted Exchange
database to the state that it was just before the failure. To allow users to access their e-mails while
the Exchange database is still being recovered, we will use Acronis Active Restore (p. 39).
4.2.1 Prerequisites
Make sure that:
You have machines running the supported versions of Microsoft Exchange Server (p. 7).
You have one of the supported Exchange cluster configurations (p. 47).
For each node of the cluster, you have a license that enables installation of Agent for Exchange
(p. 6).
The Exchange writer for VSS is turned on.
You downloaded the setup program of Acronis Backup Advanced.
You have a machine running Windows that will act as the management server. The management
server enables configuring of Exchange cluster backup.
You have a machine running 64-bit Windows that will act as the storage node. The storage node
serves as storage for backups of other machines and enables deduplication. Make sure this
machine meets the system requirements described in the installation documentation.
4.2.2 Installation
Installing the management server
1. On the machine that will act as the management server, log on as an administrator and start the
setup program.
2. Click Install Acronis Backup. Accept the terms of the license agreement.
3. Select the Centrally monitor and configure the backing up of physical and virtual machines
check box.
4. Type your license keys or import them from a text file.