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3 Select the Schedule Backup tab.
4 In the Schedule Name field, select the desired schedule from the list.
5 Do one of the following:
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To enable the schedule, check the Schedule Enabled box.
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To disable the schedule, uncheck the Schedule Enabled box.
6 Click Save.
About Exchange 2016, 2013, and 2010 backup
Unitrends data protection for Exchange 2016, 2013, and 2010 enables you to backup multiple databases or a single database. The database must be deployed locally. Unitrends does not protect remotely deployed databases, such as Office 365 or hybrid configurations. There are no storage groups in Exchange 2016, 2013, or 2010, so of course there is no concept of storage group protection.
About Exchange 2007/2003 backup
Unitrends data protection for Exchange 2007 and 2003 enables you to backup multiple storage groups or an individual storage group.
Unitrends does not allow the selection for protection of individual databases within a storage group.
The reason for this is the transaction logs for the entire storage group are backed up for each database selected. Thus a full backup must be run on every database in a storage group in order for the transaction logs to be properly handled for full/differential backups.
About protecting clustered Exchange environments
Pre-6.4.1 Windows agent versions do not support backup of passive cluster nodes or passive databases. To protect a clustered Exchange environment, upgrade to agent version 6.4.1 or later.
Unitrends Windows agent versions 6.4.1 and later include protection for the following clustered
Exchange environments:
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"Requirements for protecting Exchange clusters" on page 520
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"Exchange 2007 CCR or SCR configurations" on page 521
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"Exchange 2016, 2013, and 2010 DAG configurations" on page 522
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"Best practices for protecting Exchange clusters" on page 523
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"Restore considerations for Exchange clusters" on page 523
Requirements for protecting Exchange clusters
In addition to
"Requirements for using Exchange Server protection" on page 512
, verify that these requirements have been met to protect your clustered Exchange environment. Although this feature is supported on older releases, it is best to upgrade to the latest release to take advantage of significant enhancements.
Legacy Recovery-Series and UEB Administrator's Guide
Chapter 23: Microsoft Exchange Protection
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Table of contents
- 45 Grouping clients for file-level backups
- 45 Grouping virtual machines
- 46 Unitrends user privileges
- 63 Email setup
- 63 Email report recipients
- 70 Adding a Windows client
- 72 Adding a Hyper-V client
- 74 Adding a VMware client
- 75 Adding a Cisco UCS Manager client
- 76 Adding a NAS NDMP client
- 78 Adding all other clients
- 87 Auto-login feature
- 105 Adding backup storage
- 109 Adding archive storage
- 110 Adding vault storage
- 116 About CHAP authentication
- 164 Uses for selection lists
- 172 Computer selection list procedures
- 174 Using wildcards in Computer selection lists
- 178 Calendar procedures
- 181 Backup groups and selection lists
- 182 Exclude active databases from file-level backups
- 182 Selective backups and include lists
- 182 Enterprise selection list procedures
- 186 Using wildcards in Enterprise selection lists
- 187 Backup option procedures
- 192 About scheduling bare metal backups
- 193 Enterprise backup procedures
- 203 Archive sets and retention
- 204 How archiving uses available space on media
- 204 Purge
- 206 Overwrite
- 208 Purge and overwrite comparison
- 209 Creating space on archive media
- 218 Additional considerations for USB devices
- 241 Archive tape status
- 241 Writing archive sets across multiple tapes
- 242 Examples of how the Unitrends appliance uses the available space on archive t...
- 242 Successful archive job written across multiple tapes
- 242 Failed attempt to write an archive set across multiple tapes
- 243 Archive set written to as few tapes as possible
- 246 About preparing tapes
- 285 Logical device considerations
- 292 Logical device considerations
- 320 Integrated BMR from a replication target
- 320 Restoring a bare metal backup from a replication target
- 328 About secure tunnels for Unitrends legacy vaulting systems
- 328 Prerequisites to configuring a secure tunnel for legacy vaults
- 335 Viewing completed vault details
- 336 Viewing active vault details
- 336 Terminating a vault in progress
- 357 Configuring email for reporting
- 358 Standard system report descriptions
- 361 Generating reports
- 361 Report buttons
- 362 Customizing reports
- 365 Saving custom report settings
- 366 Other report options
- 366 Downloading and printing reports
- 367 User-generated reports descriptions
- 368 Alerts Report
- 368 Audit History Report
- 369 Backups Report
- 371 Capacity Report
- 373 Client Information Report
- 374 Data Reduction Report
- 375 Devices Report
- 376 Failures Report
- 378 Last Backups Report
- 381 Legal Hold Backups Report
- 383 Policies Report
- 384 Replication Report (user-generated)
- 384 Replication Capacity Report
- 386 Replication History Report
- 388 Restores Report
- 389 SQL Server Report
- 390 Schedule History Report
- 391 Securesync Report
- 391 Storage Report
- 392 Vault Capacity Report
- 393 Vaulting Report
- 394 Vaulting Deduplication Report
- 395 Windows Virtual Restores Report
- 428 To install Unitrends_Agent86.msi, Unitrends_Agent64.msi, or Unitrends_BareMet...
- 429 To install Unitrends BareMetal.msi on Vista or Windows Server 2012/2008 runni...
- 431 Complete Installation for Windows 2000 client
- 431 Custom installation for Windows 2000 client
- 431 Command-line installer parameters
- 432 Windows agent installer command-line examples
- 435 Push install update notifications
- 435 Requirements for pushing agent updates
- 438 Exclusion lists for Windows clients
- 440 Inclusion lists for Windows clients
- 441 Inclusion and exclusion list combinations for Windows clients
- 442 Using selection lists with WIR and integrated BMR
- 458 Unitrends software requirements
- 459 Requirements and considerations for running a virtual client on an ESX server
- 459 Requirements and considerations for running a virtual failover client on a Hy...
- 461 Supported Windows operating systems and applications
- 462 Firmware interface type and disk and volume configuration
- 465 Unitrends system resource considerations for Windows instant recovery
- 465 Allocating storage for Windows instant recovery
- 466 Setting up a virtual network for Windows instant recovery
- 467 Creating a virtual failover client
- 470 Adding a virtual failover client to an external hypervisor and configuring ne...
- 486 Virtual restores are not enabled for the virtual failover client
- 486 The Unitrends appliance cannot communicate with the virtual failover client
- 487 Configuration changes have been made to the original client
- 487 The virtual failover client has been booted in live mode
- 490 Databases on Windows SQL Server
- 490 SQL clusters
- 490 Databases with disk storage on SMB 3.0 shares
- 491 Additional system requirements for SQL clusters and SMB 3.0
- 514 Exchange incremental backup
- 520 Requirements for protecting Exchange clusters
- 521 Exchange 2007 CCR or SCR configurations
- 522 Exchange 2016, 2013, and 2010 DAG configurations
- 523 Best practices for protecting Exchange clusters
- 523 Restore considerations for Exchange clusters
- 525 Restoring to the original Exchange server
- 526 Restoring to a recovery area
- 528 Restoring to an alternate location
- 531 Restoring Exchange items directly from a backup
- 531 About the Exchange restore session
- 532 Restoring Exchange items from a previously restored backup
- 532 Restoring items with Kroll Ontrack PowerControls for Exchange
- 547 About the SharePoint restore session
- 547 Restoring items with Kroll
- 548 Restoring a backup when the SharePoint icon does not display
- 574 Automatic promotions of NDMP Incremental backups
- 576 Backup groups for NAS NDMP clients
- 576 Selection lists for NDMP backups
- 578 Point-in-time NDMP restores
- 579 Adding CIFS/NFS clients
- 581 Modifying and Deleting CIFS/NFS clients
- 582 Backing up CIFS/NFS clients
- 582 Specifying data to include or exclude from CIFS/NFS backups
- 583 Restoring backups of CIFS/NFS clients
- 588 Hyper-V backup strategies
- 589 Online backups
- 589 Backups for VMs on servers running Hyper-V versions 2012 and 2012 R2
- 589 Automatic exclusion of Hyper-V data during file-level backups
- 590 Protecting virtualized Active Directory servers
- 590 Protecting virtual machines in Distributed File System environments
- 591 Comparison between Hyper-V and guest-OS-level backups
- 592 Recommendations and considerations for protecting Hyper-V VMs at the guest OS...
- 595 Prerequisites and considerations
- 600 Working with Hyper-V clusters in the Navigation pane
- 601 Creating an alias for a Hyper-V cluster
- 607 Supported Hyper-V virtual machine restore procedures
- 611 Steps for performing Hyper-V file-level recovery
- 611 Prerequisites for performing Hyper-V file-level recovery
- 613 Performing Hyper-V file-level recovery
- 617 About the Hyper-V restore session
- 618 Audit mode
- 619 Instant recovery mode
- 642 Supported backup methods
- 645 Example of a basic filter
- 646 Example of an advanced filter
- 646 Transitioning to filtered VMware schedules
- 647 VMware HotAdd requirements
- 657 Special considerations for RHEL/CentOS6.x virtual machines
- 664 Audit mode
- 664 Instant recovery mode
- 673 Creating a backup schedule for VMware templates
- 686 Data protection strategy for Cisco UCS service profiles
- 686 Cisco UCS service profile protection requirements
- 687 Adding Cisco UCS Manager clients to the Unitrends appliance
- 688 Executing and scheduling UCS service profile backups
- 690 Replicating UCS service profile backups
- 714 Exclusion lists for Linux clients
- 715 Inclusion lists for Linux clients
- 716 Inclusion and exclusion list combinations for Linux clients
- 724 Considerations for TSA based GroupWise backups
- 724 Considerations when restoring GroupWise databases
- 724 Stopping and starting GroupWise databases
- 733 Considerations when restoring GroupWise databases
- 733 Starting and stopping GroupWise databases
- 760 Accessing the integrated bare metal recovery ISO images
- 761 Preparing the destination machine for an integrated bare metal recovery
- 762 Running the Integrated Bare Metal Recovery Wizard
- 769 Post-restore driver injection
- 770 Completing the integrated bare metal recovery
- 773 Creating the boot media for image-based recovery
- 775 Testing bare metal media for image-based recovery
- 776 Physical to Virtual (P2V) image-based restores of Windows clients
- 780 Dissimilar image-based restore for Vista and later environments
- 781 Special consideration for Domain Controllers on Hyper-V
- 782 Windows imaged-based bare metal Interface
- 783 When a system does not boot following an image-based restore
- 810 Technical limitations and requirements
- 822 Creating and booting from the bare metal CD
- 823 Creating and booting from a bare metal USB drive
- 824 Jump Start boot requirements
- 826 Booting into the bare metal interface
- 826 Performing a bare metal restore
- 851 Environment settings
- 852 Log level
- 852 Current profile settings
- 852 Advanced preferences
- 854 Restoring an entire backup
- 855 Restoring a backup by backup number
- 855 Performing selective restores
- 855 Include files option
- 856 Backup listing dialog
- 856 Restore options tab
- 856 Restore advanced options
- 857 Skip file-in-use option
- 857 Snapshot properties option
- 857 Test protocol option
- 857 Register client option
- 857 Choose server/device option
- 858 Test a server connection option
- 858 Bare metal optimizer option
- 858 Settings file option
- 864 Restoring a legacy SQL Server database
- 882 Guidelines for selecting a legacy Exchange database
- 894 Monitoring a running report
- 894 Terminating footprint report tasks