| Publisher | TechGenix | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 20 Jul 2004 |
| Topics | Disaster Recovery, Back-up | ||
| Downloads | 254 | ||
With the Exchange Server 2003 newly created Mailbox Recovery Center and the possibility to create one's own Recovery Storage Group every Exchange administrator will have two more great features to easily recover lost or orphaned mailboxes within the organization. The Recovery Storage Group can successfully connect to Exchange 2000 databases, if SP3 is being applied to the Exchange 2000 Server. That means one can use these tools within a mixed environment, too. In general these features provide a way to choose the Microsoft provided ways and tools to provide a successful plan for disaster recovery without having to buy 3rd party tools for "Brick-level" backups which would enlarge the backup schedules during the night enormously.
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