Exchange 2010 Mailbox Database Backup and Restore with Windows Server Backup
This tutorial demonstrates the step by step process for how to backup and restore an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox Database using Windows Server Backup.
This tutorial demonstrates the step by step process for how to backup and restore an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox Database using Windows Server Backup.
This tutorial demonstrates the recovery process for removing a failed Mailbox server from a Database Availability Group, reinstalling the server, and returning the DAG to its original state.
When an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server that is a member of a Database Availability Group has failed, part of the recovery process is to remove it from DAG membership. In some scenarios this process may result in an error.
When Windows Server Backup is used to back up an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server that a a member of a Database Availability Group the backup result may report "Completed with warnings".
This tutorial demonstrates how to move the Exchange Server 2010 archive mailbox for a single or multiple mailbox users to a different mailbox database.
How to use the Exchange Management Shell to identify which mailbox users have the personal archive enabled in Exchange Server 2010.
In Exchange Server 2010 an archive mailbox is a second mailbox provisioned for a user that is separate to their primary user mailbox. This tutorial demonstrates how to enable the archive mailbox for an Exchange Server 2010 user.
This tutorial demonstrates how to create an Exchange Server 2010 mailbox database to be used for storing personal archive mailboxes for users.
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When a mailbox database copy has failed in an Exchange Server 2010 Database Availability Group (DAG) it may be necessary to reseed the mailbox server with the failed database copy.
The Exchange Best Practices Analyzer is a useful tool for Exchange Server 2010 environments for identifying problems or misconfigurations in the environment. This tutorial demonstrates how to configured a scheduled Exchange BPA scan to provide regular reports on the Exchange Server 2010 environment.
I recently pointed out the difference between Microsoft and VMware guidance on mixing Exchange Server 2010 DAGs with hypervisor HA features. In short, Microsoft clearly states that hypervisor HA features should be disabled for DAG members, while VMware considers it to be an effective solution