Data Protector Express User's Guide (TC330-96002, October 2010)

NOTE:
The settings here are only applicable to Microsoft Exchange Server databases; all other le types are
backed up in the job’s default mode.
For example, if the Backup mode of a job is set to Incremental and the Force modes setting for incremental
jobs is set to Full, D ata Protector Express will back up the Exchange Server databases in Full mode, but
all other le types in Incremental mode.
TIP:
You can use this feature to ensure that the databases are always backed up in full mode, but that other
objects are only backed up when changed. This guarantees the greatest security for the most crucial les
(that is, the Exchange Server databases), while not making jobs unnecessarily large by not backing up
theentirenetwork(thatis,bybackinguponlythechangedles).
Full When the Backup mode of a job is set to Full, Data Protector Express checks this setting to see how
the job should be run with Microsoft Exchange Server databases. Full is the only possible setting, so the
databases will be backed up in this mode. In this case, both the database les and the transaction logs
are backed up.
Differential
When the Bac kup mode of a job is set to Differential, Data Protector Express checks this
setting to see how the job should be run with Exchange databases. By default, Data Protector Express
runs the job as an incremental job and so only the transaction logs are backed up.
If you want jobs with a Differential backup mode to back up both the database les and the transaction
logs, change
this setting to Full. In this case, Data Protector Express will treat the Exchange Server
databases as
if it were running a job in Full backup mode.
Incremental
When the Backup mode of a job is set to Inc remental, Data Protector Express checks this
setting to see how the job should be run with Exchange databases. By default, Data Protector Express
runs the job as an incremental job and so only the transaction logs are backed up.
If you want jobs with an Increm e n tal backup mode to back up both the database les and the transaction
logs, chang
e this setting to Full . In this case, Data Protector E xpress will treat the Exchange Server
databases
as if it were running a job in Full backup m ode.
Backing up Microsoft Exchange Server
When you use Data Protector Express to back up and restore Microsoft Exchange Ser ver databases, you
must pay special attention to the role Windows NT security serves in Microsoft Exchange and the backup
mode of the Data Protector Express backup jobs.
Microsoft Exchange and Windows NT Microsoft Exchange uses Windows NT securit y information
for authentication and thus when planning a comprehensive backup program, you must consider the
Windows NT operating system as well. Be certain to include backup and restoration of the Windows NT
operating system as part of your Microsoft Exchange disaster recovery plan.
Backup modes You can use the Options tabofajobtosettheBackup mode for any type of backup
jobs: full, incremental, d ifferential or copy. For sched uled automatic rotation jobs, Data Protector Express
automatically updates this job setting to the value indicated on the Schedule tab of the job.
When the Backup mode is set to Full,allles selected a re backed up, including the entire information
store and directory databases. Tran saction logs are also backed up and then purged.
When the Backup mode is set to Incremental, only changes that have occurred since the last backup job
are backed up. In particular, for databases, only the .log les are included in the backup job.
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