Saturday, September 22, 2007

Backup Exec 11D GRT for Exchange Server

-When using the Granular Restore Technology (GRT) feature to perform Exchange data backups setting the Device to submit the data to a Backup-to-Disk folder is preferred. This will allow an image on disc, which can be used to create restore selections dynamically, and could greatly reduce the time required to restore individual Exchange data items. Make certain the B2d location is on a Local NTFS volume and is not on a NAS, ISCSI or USB attached device.
-After performing the GRT backup to the specified B2d device run a duplicate job to tape in case the space used in the original B2d location may be needed at a later time
-If a Backup to tape must be used in conjunction with the GRT feature, make certain that there is sufficient disk space on a NTFS volume local to the media server to perform the restore operation. Disk space equivalent to the size of the database containing the item, or items, to be restored is required.
-If multiple non-concurrent restore operations of individual items may be required, and the GRT backup data was written to tape, consider performing a set copy operation of the data to a backup-to-disk folder prior to performing the initial restore operation.  This will allow the use of dynamically created selections for individual items and will save a great deal of time in the event that multiple non-concurrent restore operations are required.


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