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Brick Level Data Restore, Brick Level Restore Prerequisites, Brick Level Restore Sets

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How to Perform Brick Level Restores on Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 Systems Brick Level Data Restore The following sections include information about the prerequisites you must meet before you perform a restore, the features that the agent offers when restoring from a brick level backup, and the procedure for how to perform a brick level restore. Brick Level Restore Prerequisites To perform a Brick Level restore, you must first meet the following prerequisites: ■ The Exchange Server must be running and the storage groups, mailbox stores, and mailboxes that you are restoring to must already exist (they are not created during the restore process). ■ If you are restoring to a mailbox, it cannot be disabled ■ The account you are using to restore must meet the backup agent service account requirements for the machine you are restoring to. For information on these requirements, see Backup Agent Service Account Requirements for Brick Level Restore (see page 104). More information: Backup Agent Service Account Requirements for Brick Level Restore (see page 104) Brick Level Restore Sets To restore a folder or mailbox, you must select the object you want to restore in all of the sessions that, when combined, completely restore the folder or mailbox. These sessions are called your restore set. The number of sessions in your restore set depends on the backup methods you used: ■ If you backed up your folder or mailbox using only the full backup method, your restore set includes only this full session. ■ If you backed up your folder or mailbox using both full and incremental backups, your restore set includes your full session and at least one, but up to as many incremental sessions as you want to include. For example, in the following backup scenario, your restore set can be full and incremental 1, full and incremental 1 and 2, full and incremental 1, 2, and 3, or full and incremental 1, 2, 3, and 4: Full Incremental 1 Incremental 2 Incremental 3 Incremental 4 Chapter 4: Performing Document Level Backups and Restores 105

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How to Perform Brick Level Restores on Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 Systems
Brick Level Data Restore
The following sections include information about the prerequisites you must
meet before you perform a restore, the features that the agent offers when
restoring from a brick level backup, and the procedure for how to perform a
brick level restore.
Brick Level Restore Prerequisites
To perform a Brick Level restore, you must first meet the following
prerequisites:
The Exchange Server must be running and the storage groups, mailbox
stores, and mailboxes that you are restoring to must already exist (they
are not created during the restore process).
If you are restoring to a mailbox, it cannot be disabled
The account you are using to restore must meet the backup agent service
account requirements for the machine you are restoring to. For information
on these requirements, see
Backup Agent Service Account Requirements
for Brick Level Restore
(see page 104).
More information:
Backup Agent Service Account Requirements for Brick Level Restore
(see page
104)
Brick Level Restore Sets
To restore a folder or mailbox, you must select the object you want to restore
in all of the sessions that, when combined, completely restore the folder or
mailbox. These sessions are called your restore set.
The number of sessions in your restore set depends on the backup methods
you used:
If you backed up your folder or mailbox using only the full backup method,
your restore set includes only this full session.
If you backed up your folder or mailbox using both full and incremental
backups, your restore set includes your full session and at least one, but
up to as many incremental sessions as you want to include. For example,
in the following backup scenario, your restore set can be full and
incremental 1, full and incremental 1 and 2, full and incremental 1, 2, and
3, or full and incremental 1, 2, 3, and 4:
Full
Incremental 1
Incremental 2
Incremental 3
Incremental 4
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