Computer Associates BABWBR1151S40 User Guide - Page 16
How You Can Use the Agent to Perform Document Level Backups and Restores - jobs
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How the Agent Backs Up and Restores Exchange Server Data ■ Restore data to its original location and alternate locations such as: - Another Exchange server - Another Storage Group - Another Database - Windows File System Note: To enable recovery from older full and copy backups to the current point in time, Exchange 2007 lets you restore the Log component individually from full or copy backups. ■ With the use of a Recovery Storage Group, you can restore individual mailboxes from a database level backup using advance filters. Important! Every time you back up your Exchange Server, you should perform a database level backup. More information: Backup and Restore Limitations on Exchange Server Data (see page 17) How You Can Use the Agent to Perform Document Level Backups and Restores This type of operation should be used for a granular level of backup and restore, such as backing up individual folders, restore individual messages, and as a supplement to database level backups. Document level backup and restore lets you: ■ Perform folder level backups and message level restores. Document level backup supports advanced filtering during backup and offers advanced configuration options. ■ Maximize performance and flexibility by supporting complete messaging single instance storage, multi-threading, and by offering the most granular level of restore. ■ Simplify many administrative tasks, such as auditing, migration, pruning, and aging. ■ Back up many messaging objects including posts, tasks, notes, journal entries, mail messages, events, appointments, meeting requests, and contacts. ■ Schedule Exchange Server backups using the Backup Manager. The agent provides you additional capabilities such as: ■ Migration support. ■ Job continuation. 16 Agent for Microsoft Exchange Guide