Exchange 5.5
Subject: RE: Best practices for backing up Exchange 5.5
Actully just before you asked this question I remembered that we do have
procedures that we go through when a user leaves which includes
exporting
their mailbox to a PST file. I unfortunately don't handle our backups
and
restores
Go buy CommVault. Mention my name and get a 0.00% discount.
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From: Karon Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 10:00 AM
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Subject: Best practices for backing up Exchange 5.5
My company prefers to backup individual
1) Stop doing BLB. You know yourself that they don't work. Just use an
Exchange aware backup program (I use BackupExce) and backup the whole thing
at one time. You will continue to have nothing but problems no matter what
software you use to do it.
2) Setup Deleted Item Retention. Choose how long
Friggin stop doing BLBS.
BE is a good choice.
Build a recovery/test server
http://www.microsoft.com/Exchange/techinfo/administration/55/BackupRestore.a
sp
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From: Karon Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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into
what backup software should I be using.
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From: Chris Scharff
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Go buy CommVault. Mention my name and get a 0.00% discount.
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From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 11:03 AM
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1) Stop doing BLB. You know yourself that they don't work. Just use an
Exchange aware
We currently don't backup the Deleted Items folder at all and we have a 7
day deleted items retention after emptying the trash.
We're a law firm and it's so political on what software we use and how we
use it. They're used to us being able to restore a single mailbox. I
suggested a recovery /
Why are mailboxes being deleted erroneously? You need to address the root
cause.
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From: Karon Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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We currently don't
and BLBS waste time and money.
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From: Karon Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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We currently don't backup the Deleted Items folder at all and we
: Best practices for backing up Exchange 5.5
Why are mailboxes being deleted erroneously? You need to address the root
cause.
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:37 AM
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I think it might be a little more complicated than that for a law firm.
Imagine having to restore a mailbox for an employee who worked there 5 years
ago because you are being subpoenaed for correspondence
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From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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and BLBS waste time and money.
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From: Karon Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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We don't erroneously delete mailboxes. User's leave and then a few months
later an Attorney will need something out of that mailbox for a case and
we'll have to restore it. Or, we have to restore folders or pieces of
mail that a user deleted accidently. It's actually quite nice to be able
to
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We don't erroneously delete mailboxes. User's leave and then a few months
later an Attorney will need something out of that mailbox for a case and
we'll have to restore it. Or, we have to restore folders
: Thursday, July 11, 2002 10:37 AM
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Subject: RE: Best practices for backing up Exchange 5.5
I think it might be a little more complicated than that for a law firm.
Imagine having to restore a mailbox for an employee who worked there 5
years
ago because you are being
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Subject: RE: Best practices for backing up Exchange 5.5
We don't erroneously delete mailboxes. User's leave and then a few months
later an Attorney will need something out of that mailbox for a case and
we'll have to restore it. Or, we have to restore folders
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I think it might be a little more complicated than that for a law firm.
Imagine having to restore a mailbox for an employee who worked there 5
years
ago
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We
restore, and having that data
there will not hurt performance for production users.
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