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===== 1.1 Introduction ===== | ===== 1.1 Introduction ===== | ||
- | This user guide aims at providing detailed information for backing up and restoring individual mail items and public folder items stored in Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 / 2016 / 2019 with CloudBacko Pro, also known as the Mail Level backup. | + | This user guide aims at providing detailed information for backing up and restoring individual mail items and public folder items stored in Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 / 2016 / 2019 with CloudBacko Pro, also known as the Mail Level backup, using EWS. |
Mail Level Backup must be utilized in conjunction with full Information Store Backup as Mail Level backup for Microsoft Exchange Server is not designed to fully protect an Exchange Server, but to facilitate easy backup and fast restoration of individual emails, contacts, calendars or public folder, etc. | Mail Level Backup must be utilized in conjunction with full Information Store Backup as Mail Level backup for Microsoft Exchange Server is not designed to fully protect an Exchange Server, but to facilitate easy backup and fast restoration of individual emails, contacts, calendars or public folder, etc. | ||
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To offer you with the highest flexibility of backup destination, you can now back up mail objects to a wide range of cloud storage destinations. Utilizing cloud destination backup gives you an extra layer of protection in the event of a local drive corruption, where you will still be able to retrieve data from the cloud destination. | To offer you with the highest flexibility of backup destination, you can now back up mail objects to a wide range of cloud storage destinations. Utilizing cloud destination backup gives you an extra layer of protection in the event of a local drive corruption, where you will still be able to retrieve data from the cloud destination. | ||
- | Here is a list of supported cloud destinations: [[https://www.ahsay.com/jsp/en/destinations/ahsay-destinations_overview.jsp]] | + | Here is a list of supported cloud destinations: [[https://www.cloudbacko.com/en/cloudbacko-destination-overview.jsp]] |
==== 1.4.8. Flexible Deployment Options ==== | ==== 1.4.8. Flexible Deployment Options ==== |