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 ====== Appendix ====== ====== Appendix ======
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 ===== A). Exchange Server Backup Type ===== ===== A). Exchange Server Backup Type =====
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 CloudBacko Pro utilizes the Volume Shadow Copy Service and the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Writers for backup of MS Exchange 2010 databases. It offers the following types of backup options: CloudBacko Pro utilizes the Volume Shadow Copy Service and the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Writers for backup of MS Exchange 2010 databases. It offers the following types of backup options:
  
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 ==== Database backup ==== ==== Database backup ====
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 Backs up the databases (EDB), transaction logs (LOG), checkpoint files (CHK), and then truncates the transaction logs for a specific database. Backs up the databases (EDB), transaction logs (LOG), checkpoint files (CHK), and then truncates the transaction logs for a specific database.
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 ==== Log File backup ==== ==== Log File backup ====
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 Backs up the transaction logs (LOG) to record changes since the last full or incremental backup, and then truncates the transaction logs. Backs up the transaction logs (LOG) to record changes since the last full or incremental backup, and then truncates the transaction logs.
  
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 The disadvantage of using Incremental backups is that if there are many Incremental backups made between Full backups, recovering the storage group may involve recovering many Incremental backups. Exchange does not allow an Incremental backup to occur when there has been no previous Full backup to establish the starting point for the incremental changes. The disadvantage of using Incremental backups is that if there are many Incremental backups made between Full backups, recovering the storage group may involve recovering many Incremental backups. Exchange does not allow an Incremental backup to occur when there has been no previous Full backup to establish the starting point for the incremental changes.
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 +===== B). Restore Activities Log =====
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 +The information below demonstrates how you can verify the restoration activities log between the CloudBacko Pro and the Microsoft Exchange Server.
 +
 +To verify the restoration activities log, open both the Restore Report in CloudBacko Pro and the Event Viewer in the Microsoft Exchange Server.
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 +==== Opening Restore Report in CloudBacko Pro ====
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 +1. Open CloudBacko Pro, then click the Report icon on the main interface page.
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 +2. Click the Restore option on the left, then click the restore report you want to verify on the right. Click the View Log button to show all the restoration activities log.
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 +{{public:​exchange-db-54.png}}
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 +==== Opening Event Viewer in Microsoft Exchange Server ====
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 +1. Click the Start button on the left bottom corner in the Exchange Server, then type Event Viewer in the search bar at the bottom. ​
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 +{{public:​exchange-db-56.png}}
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 +2. When the Event Viewer is opened, click Windows Log on the left to expand the menu tree, then select Application. All Application activities logs are shown on the right now.
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 +{{public:​exchange-db-58.png}}
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 +==== Cross-checking activities log on CloudBacko Pro Restore Report and Exchange Server Event Viewer ====
 +----
 +
 +Each restoration action item initiated by CloudBacko Pro represented by individual activity log in the Restore Report in CloudBacko Pro, and the corresponding action taken place in the Exchange Server is shown in the Event Viewer as well.
 +
 +There are 5 major parts to take place during the database restoration progress as shown below:
 +
 +1). Download files from backup destination to Temp Folder
 +
 +CloudBacko Pro Restore Report
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 +{{public:​exchange-db-59.png}}
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 +2). Dismount Exchange Server Database
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 +CloudBacko Pro Restore Report
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 +{{public:​exchange-db-60.png}}
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 +Event Viewer in Exchange Server
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 +{{public:​exchange-db-61.png}}
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 +{{public:​exchange-db-62.png}}
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 +3). Restore files to Exchange Server Database
 +
 +CloudBacko Pro Restore Report
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 +{{public:​exchange-db-63.png}}
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 +Event Viewer in Exchange Server
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 +{{public:​exchange-db-64.png}}
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 +{{public:​exchange-db-65.png}}
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 +4). Remount Exchange Server Database
 +
 +CloudBacko Pro Restore Report
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 +{{public:​exchange-db-66.png}}
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 +Event Viewer in Exchange Server
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 +{{public:​exchange-db-67.png}}
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 +5). Delete files from Temp Folder
 +By default, temporary files will be deleted from the temp folder after backup. This feature can be turned on or off by following the steps below.
 +5.1. Open CloudBacko Pro, then click the Backup Set icon on the main interface.
 +5.2. Select the backup set you would like to change this setting.
 +5.3. Click “Show advanced settings” on the left, then select “Others”.
 +5.4. Use the “Remove temporary files after backup” checkbox to enable or disable this feature.
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 +{{public:​exchange-db-69.png}}
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