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How are Microsoft Exchange Servers Backed Up?
KEY FEATURES

-Hot backup Microsoft Exchange databases

-Support full and log style backup

-100% reliable backup using Microsoft Exchange API (more reliable than open file type backup

-Schedule backup to run automatically

-Total disaster recovery protection - compress, encrypt and send backup data offsite automatically.

-Easy to use. No scripting required.

1. Start Backup
2. Backup Windows System State (Active Directory) to a temporary directory
3. Backup all databases under a Microsoft Exchange Server to a temporary directory
4. Backup all transaction logs under a Microsoft Exchange Server to a temporary directory
5. Upload all backup data (generated in Step 2-4) from the temporary directory to the offsite backup server
6. End Backup

Note:
-Backup will start at its scheduled time automatically.
-You can restore your database to the latest snapshot of your database.
-If you choose to run transaction log backup rather than database backup, only new transaction log extents will be copied to the temporary directory and sent to the offsite backup server.
-CrafTech DataBank Online Backup Manager must be installed onto the machine running Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 / 2003.

System Requirements

Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 with Services Pack 3 and post-SP3 update rollup installed (visit the official Microsoft Exchange Server Website for more information) or Microsoft Exchange Server 2003

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