Yeah.. I read that in the documentation, and understand that log files are
deleted after a successful incremental, and not deleted after a successful
diff... But, I am looking for more detail in the actual transfer and
storage, as the rest of my email indicated.
Thx though
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Subject: Re: TDP, Exchange 2003, and SANs
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Todd Lundstedt
>I read through the TDP for Exchange v5.2 documentation. It
>appears that I
>cannot split up the different data types (meta, data, logs)
>into different
>management classes, but I can put the different backup types
>(full, copy,
>incr, diff, dbcopy) into different management classes.
>
>When doing an incr, or diff backup via TDP, how does TDP do that?
An incremental backup with TDP for Mail (Exchange) is actually a backup
of all log files since the last incremental backup. A differential
backup is, IIRC, a backup of the all the log files since the last full
backup.
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Mark Stapleton