Installation guide
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5.2 What data items can be backed up and what backup
types are used?
While creating a backup plan, you can select either the Microsoft Exchange Information Store or the
Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes data type.
Microsoft Exchange Information store
When you select this data type, the software will perform a database backup.
You can select the following items to back up:
The entire information store.
Individual databases (for Exchange 2010/2013).
Individual storage groups (for Exchange 2003/2007).
The dismounted databases are skipped during backup. The backup task gets the "Succeeded with
warning" result, if the task backed up at least one database but skipped others because they were
dismounted. The backup task gets the "Failed" result, if the task was completed but skipped all of the
databases because they were all dismounted.
During database backups, Agent for Exchange automatically performs consistency check of database
files. It verifies the page-level integrity of the databases being backed up and validates the
checksums of all database pages and log files. Databases with a checksum mismatch or file header
damage are skipped during the backup.
Database backup types
Full. A regular full database backup stores the selected storage groups or databases along with
transaction log files and Exchange-related information from Active Directory. After a full backup
is created, transaction log files are truncated (p. 57). A full backup is self-sufficient; that is, you do
not need access to any other backup to recover the data from a full backup. The database
backups are the basis for disaster recovery scenarios when it is necessary to recover lost or
corrupted databases, storage groups, or entire information store. Granular recovery from