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Minh_Nguyen's avatar
10 years ago

Discussion about Backup Exec 2014

Hi everyone! I have a question about BE 2014. I manage to running the BE to back up my Exchange 2013 Server. Can anyone help me how to back up and restore it perfectly. Many thanks!
  • Sush---'s avatar
    10 years ago

    Hello Minh,

       Here are the steps:

    1) First ensure that you have Agent for Application & Databases license installed

    2) Add the Exchange server in Backup & Restore tab

    3) You may require to install Backup Exec Remote Agent on the Exchange server if it is not already installed while adding the server

    4) Create a backup job for the Exchange server and select Microsoft Information Store (This will select all the Exchange databases in the background).

    5) In the backup job creation window go to Microsoft Exchange tab/node and ensure that the Granular Recovery Technology (GRT) option is selected.... by default it is selected

    6) You can schedule and run this job

     

    Regards,

    -Sush...

  • Laurie_Downey's avatar
    10 years ago

    You also want to ensure you are meeting all the permissions and requirements to properly restore Exchange data. One of those requirements is that Backup Exec needs to have its own active mailbox in the Exchange database and MUST BE named unique within the first five characters. (Meaning the “Admin” account is not advised)

    Even if you are having successful backups, you may encounter issues when going to do a restore as we are not actually touching the database during a backup job.  That is not the case when restoring Exchange data.

    Refer to the following documents for more information:

    Permissions for backing up Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2013:

    http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH212113

    Best practices for Backup Exec 2014 Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server:

    http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO7442