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Restoring items from Exchange snapshots
In order to maximize Exchange 2003 capabilities and performance and to minimize the restore time of a single mailbox or a single item, more and more companies are relocating their Exchange Databases in Storage appliances like Netapp or EMC, using iSCSI (read Exchange on NAS – Proved and Approved for more info).
One of the benefits of relocating the Exchange’s Database in storage is the ability to take a snapshot (quick backup) of the Exchange Database without interfering with the user’s work.
We can configure the storage to take a snapshot every 4 hours – 6 times a day. That means that we can restore each item or mailbox for the last day in 4 hour periods and not 24 hour back-ups like any regular backup.
Also, we can keep snapshots on daily and weekly basis (if we allocate the needed space).
In this article I will explain how to restore items from a backup snapshot that was created approximately 1 month ago, using Netapp Single Mailbox Recovery 4.0 – SMBR (powered by Ontrack).
Requirements and naming conventions
For the purpose of this article I’ve used to following server names:
– ”accord-fs’exch_db$ – location of the Exchange Database snapshots.
– ”accord-fs’exch_logs$ – location of the Exchange Logs snapshots.
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In order to restore item from snapshot, the following software is required:
Restoring an item from the snapshot
In order to restore an item from a snapshot, perform the following:
(”accord-fs’exch_db$’~snapshot’exchsnap__isrexch01_Date_hour’exch_db_sgXX.lun).
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Note: Please notice that both snapshots should be from the same date and hour!
After connecting to the Logs and DB snapshots, we will use the Ontrack software to select the items that were deleted and restore them to mailbox or to PST file. In this example we restore the items to a user mailbox (Tkolber).
Note: If you have selected a mailbox as the target – skip this step.
Note: If you would like to switch between the resources types (PST instead of mailbox), select Target PST from the File menu:
Done!
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