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How to Protect Different Parts of Your Exchange Server Organization

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How to Protect Different Parts of Your Exchange Server Organization How to Protect Different Parts of Your Exchange Server Organization The following CA ARCserve Backup agents and options can be used to protect different parts of your Exchange Organization: ■ CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange--Includes Database Level and Document Level backup and restore. Database Level backup and restore protects the Exchange Server database and logs. Document Level backup and restore, which is only available with this agent, eases and expedites many administrative tasks and maximizes flexibility by offering the most granular level of restore. ■ CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows--Protects files and system state, including Active Directory. It is important to protect Active Directory when using Exchange Server 2000, 2003, and 2007 because it stores mailbox and user information. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows also protects your domain controllers, which are equally as important to protect as your Exchange Server. ■ CA ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option--In the event of a disaster, the CA ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option recovers the machine to the last full backup state. Be aware aware of the following: ■ You do not need to install an email client on the Exchange server that you are protecting. For example, Microsoft Outlook. ■ You do not need to install the

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How to Protect Different Parts of Your Exchange Server Organization
How to Protect Different Parts of Your Exchange Server
Organization
The following CA ARCserve Backup agents and options can be used to protect
different parts of your Exchange Organization:
CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange--
Includes
Database Level and Document Level backup and restore. Database Level
backup and restore protects the Exchange Server database and logs.
Document Level backup and restore, which is only available with this
agent, eases and expedites many administrative tasks and maximizes
flexibility by offering the most granular level of restore.
CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows--
Protects files and
system state, including Active Directory. It is important to protect Active
Directory when using Exchange Server 2000, 2003, and 2007 because it
stores mailbox and user information. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for
Windows also protects your domain controllers, which are equally as
important to protect as your Exchange Server.
CA ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option--
In the event of a
disaster, the CA ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option recovers the
machine to the last full backup state.
Be aware aware of the following:
You do not need to install an email client on the Exchange server that you
are protecting. For example, Microsoft Outlook.
You do not need to install the <caab Agent for Open Files on the Exchange
server that you are protecting. The Agent for Open Files is beneficial when
you want to protect files that are open or in use by active applications.
Because the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange is an
application-specific agent, dedicated to protecting Microsoft Exchange, it
offers a complete solution that encompasses all the features offered by the
Agent for Open Files.
How Microsoft Exchange Server Organization Hierarchy
Works
A Microsoft Exchange Server messaging system comprises several
administrative units, the largest of which is the organization. The organization
hierarchy varies depending on the version of Exchange Server you are using:
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