I need some enlightenment regarding Shadow Copying of Exchange 2003.

I have read MS article - 822896 and some other references to understand
shadow copying. What is not clear to me that if it takes typically only
*about a minute* to create a shadow copy, how long does it normally take to
write this data to a backup hardware? And while backup program is writing
this, where is data kept? Memory cannot keep so much and I don't see any
hard drive space requirements mentioned.

Can shadow copying of Exchange 2003 only work with backup like SAN, not
normal tape drive?

Jay Kulsh


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