Technical information

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SMBR Agent for Adv Search (#8166)
The SMBR Agent for Advanced Search is designed to restore both private and public
exchange information, and stored data, from tape and disk backups to any alternate
location, for example, machine, volume, or folder, helping eliminate the need for a
recovery server.
SMBR Content Analysis Wizard (#8167)
The SMBR Content Analysis Wizard (CAW) is designed to enable you to automate
and save search results with Microsoft Exchange by selecting sources, including
entire Exchange Database (EDB) files, individual mailboxes from an EDB, or folders
from an EDB. Any number of sources is allowed, including multiple EDBs.
CAW provides a method for email administrators to perform content analysis offline
from the production server. It is designed to:
Minimize the time it takes to detect and filter out emails that include specific
content
Minimize the time it takes to detect and filter out a specific type of email file
that is being sent or received (for example, specific extension, subject, date), or
emails being sent and received
Analyze the number of emails being sent and received that contain politically
incorrect content (for example tasteless jokes or pornography)
Analyze the number of emails with confidential content that go out unprotected,
that is, unencrypted
Minimize the time it takes to determine if someone is using the system for
unauthorized activity (for example, spamming, inappropriate downloads, starting
a business)
SMBR Administrative Server (#8168)
This feature is designed to provide a framework that can host centralized services
for multiple clients and provide both client and server support for Single Mailbox
Recovery 5.0, or later, and Single Mailbox Recovery ExtractWizard users. It
facilitates server configuration, mailbox permissions, and application auditing
services for SMBR environments.
SMSP Archiver - Host (#8186)
This feature is used with Microsoft SharePoint and SnapManager SharePoint (SMSP)
environments to migrate binary large object data (BLOB) into a CIFS share,
accessible outside of the SharePoint data structure. This method of externalizing
data helps improve scalability of the SharePoint environment while providing access
to the data. These CIFS shares can reside on primary (FC/SAS) storage or on
secondary storage (SATA), allowing the core SharePoint data and the externalized
data to be stored on a single system.
OnCommand Core (#8255)
OnCommand Core is designed to provide a central point of control and to provide
alerts, reports, and configuration tools. These tools are designed to help manage
storage and content delivery infrastructure, remain consistent with business
requirements, help maximize availability, and reduce total cost of ownership.
This feature also provides backup and replication management software for an N
series disk-based data protection environment. It is designed to help protect data
and support high productivity by providing policy-based management, including
when used in automated data protection configurations.
OnCommand Core also provides an automated, policy-based provisioning software
for N series environments. The software is designed to automate manual and
repetitive provisioning processes, increasing the productivity of administrators and