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Specify Database Level Backup Options for an Exchange Storage Group

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Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2000 and 2003 Incremental Backup Backs up the log files that have changed since the last full or incremental backup and marks them as backed up. The log files are also truncated. When restored, the log files are applied to recreate the database at the time of backup. Note: Microsoft does not support incremental backups when the Circular Logging feature is enabled. If you do not disable Circular Logging and submit an incremental backup, the agent automatically converts the backup to full. Differential Backup Backs up the log files that have changed since the last backup. The log files are not truncated. It does not, however, mark them as backed up. When restored, the log files are applied to recreate the database at the time of backup. Note: Microsoft does not support differential backups when the Circular Logging feature is enabled. If you do not disable Circular Logging and submit a differential backup, the agent automatically converts the backup to full. Specify Database Level Backup Options for an Exchange Storage Group This section describes how to specify Database Level backup options for an Exchange storage group. To specify database level backup options for an Exchange storage group 1. Open the Backup Manager and select the Source tab. Browse to and expand the Microsoft Exchange Server - Database Level object directory tree. Right-click any storage group in the directory tree and select Agent Option from the pop-up menu. The Agent Option dialog opens. 2. From the list of Exchange storage groups, select Default. Clear the check mark from the Use globally scheduled backup method option. The options under Backup Methods and Backup Source on Agent Options dialog become available. 3. Specify a Backup Method option, a Backup Source option, and click Apply.. The database level backup options for the selected Exchange storage group are saved. Note: For more information about Backup Method and Backup Source options, see Database Level Backup Methods. 38 Agent for Microsoft Exchange Guide

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Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2000 and 2003
Incremental Backup
Backs up the log files that have changed since the last full or incremental
backup and marks them as backed up. The log files are also truncated.
When restored, the log files are applied to recreate the database at the
time of backup.
Note:
Microsoft does not support incremental backups when the Circular
Logging feature is enabled. If you do not disable Circular Logging and
submit an incremental backup, the agent automatically converts the
backup to full.
Differential Backup
Backs up the log files that have changed since the last backup. The log
files are not truncated. It does not, however, mark them as backed up.
When restored, the log files are applied to recreate the database at the
time of backup.
Note:
Microsoft does not support differential backups when the Circular
Logging feature is enabled. If you do not disable Circular Logging and
submit a differential backup, the agent automatically converts the backup
to full.
Specify Database Level Backup Options for an Exchange Storage Group
This section describes how to specify Database Level backup options for an
Exchange storage group.
To specify database level backup options for an Exchange storage
group
1.
Open the Backup Manager and select the Source tab.
Browse to and expand the
Microsoft Exchange Server - Database
Level
object directory tree.
Right-click any storage group in the directory tree and select
Agent
Option
from the pop-up menu.
The Agent Option dialog opens.
2.
From the list of Exchange storage groups, select
Default
.
Clear the check mark from the Use globally scheduled backup method
option.
The options under Backup Methods and Backup Source on Agent Options
dialog become available.
3.
Specify a Backup Method option, a Backup Source option, and click Apply..
The database level backup options for the selected Exchange storage
group are saved.
Note:
For more information about Backup Method and Backup Source
options, see Database Level Backup Methods.
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