Restoring an Exchange mailbox 2010 using a Recovery Database and Symantec Backup Exec 2010

I publish this document that my colleague Carlos Fuenteseca passes to me, A crack of an uncle: The storage restore groups that we could see in the old versions of Exchange 2003/2007 have disappeared with the appearance of the new version of Exchange Server 2010. In this document, we will see how to create a recovery database as well as perform a restore of an Exchange mailbox 2010 using Symantec Backup Exec 2010 and a couple of commands from the powerful Exchange server powershell 2010. As I will comment during the document, these restore options are similar with any backup software that supports Exchange Server 2010.

Backup Exec Migration 12.5 a Backup Exec 2010

To all of us who use Symantec Backup Exec 12.5 We will have received an email some time ago indicating that we can now download Symantec Backup Exec 2010 and update our Backup Exec environment 12.5, to be able to perform this simple migration process, we will have to enter the Symantec website and obtain our licenses and installation software. In this document we look at the Backup Exec update process 12.5 a Backup Exec 2010 on a single server and with multiple remote servers with the Exec Backup Agent.

Configuring Symantec Backup Exec granular backup 12.5 on an Exchange Server 2007

Well, In this document we see a somewhat fussy topic that sometimes gets annoying, since you have to be careful with all the configuration steps so that it does not fail. In the document we will see how to configure our Symantec Backup Exec backup server 12.5 so you can back up every mailbox in our Microsoft Exchange organization at the email level 2007, in case of loss of mail, Be able to individually retrieve each email, or at a general level a mailbox or the entire private/public mail database.

How to Export Symantec Backup Exec Settings

If we want to make a backup of our Backup Exec settings for security reasons, in case we want to migrate this copy server to another, or in case we are going to update the version and get rid of possible future problems. Because if you don't, we will have to configure a Backup Exec server again in case of disaster. It is quite useful when it mostly involves a lot of task configuration, Devices…

Installing and Configuring Symantec LiveState Recovery Desktop

This software is amazing, allows us to clone any PC/server on the network, being on = without having to turn it off and stop users (we avoid issues of disk drivers in RAID or SCSI). It allows us to perform scheduled or manual backups; the copy file would be stored wherever we are interested, on a network drive, the user's/server's own HD, CD-RW/DVD-RW drive, USB… And all this without stopping anyone from working! Start,