Sharepoint archiving - re-indexing crawl in Sharepoint
Hi everyone. I just wanted to pick everyone's brain about something. Say we archive a few TB worth of Sharepoint documents and they all get replaced by shortcuts. My understanding is that during its re-indexing crawl, the Sharepoint server will reach to every archived document on EV and bring it over to be indexed (I am not talking about EV indexing but rather SP indexing). I guess an incremental crawl is not a big deal, but every once in a while Sharepoint needs to perform a full crawl, which means a few TB worth of data will be pulled from EV and dragged across the network back to the Sharepoint server for indexing purposes. I can't see how this is feasible. The full crawl will take weeks and may kill the network.Solved510Views13likes2CommentsFeature Pack 1 for Backup Exec 15 delivers improved performance, intelligent backups and enhanced platform support
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Team, I have a quick question, i have one cartridge in a POOL XYZ, the cartridge is now full. I have monthly, weekly & daily backups. i have deleted the older backups via bpexpdate -backupid ABC01_A_Backup_1344457991 -d 0 bpexpdate -backupid ABC01_A_Backup_1344457990 -d 0 and many more. but i can see the cartridge is still showing me the FULL status and is not able to entertain after deleting the backup id's. Please let me know, how will this deleted space will be reclaimed?Solved559Views7likes1CommentMedia host override for SAP restores on Data Domain storage server
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