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Restoring from Local and Offsite Backups

Data can be restored from the local Barracuda Backup Server, from a remote Barracuda Backup Server that has been used to replicate that system, or from the Barracuda Cloud Storage. Restores from the local Barracuda Backup Server offer the fastest restore times.

Multiple methods are available to restore your backed-up data:

Restore Browser in the Barracuda Backup Service Web interface

Barracuda Restore Tool for Windows

FTP from Barracuda Backup Server

FTPES from Barracuda Cloud Storage

Windows WebDAV protocol from Barracuda Backup Server

You can restore single files, individual email messages and entire systems.

Restoring Data Backed up by the Barracuda Backup Agent

Data backed up by the Barracuda Backup Agent can be restored using the following methods:

Restore Browser in the Barracuda Backup Service Web interface (recommended)

Barracuda Restore Tool for Windows

Restoring File Share Data

File share data can be restored using any of the following methods:

Barracuda Restore Tool for Windows (recommended)

Restore Browser in the Barracuda Backup Service Web interface

FTP from Barracuda Backup Server

FTPES from Barracuda Cloud Storage

Windows WebDAV protocol from Barracuda Backup Server

Using the Restore Browser in the Barracuda Backup Server Web Interface

The Barracuda Backup Server Web interface can be used to restore either data that was stored using the Barracuda Backup Agent or file share data.

This is the recommended way to restore data backed up by the Barracuda Backup Agent. You should know:

Message-level data has to be restored to the computer from which it originally came.

Data can be restored back to its original location or to another computer on your network. If restoring to another location, the Barracuda Backup Agent must be installed on that system.

A functioning Barracuda Backup Server must be in place in order to restore SQL and Exchange databases.

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Contents Barracuda Backup Service Copyright Notice Contents Site-to-Site Replication Securing Your BackupsAdministering the Barracuda Backup Service Restoring DataAppendix B Limited Warranty and License Monitoring the Barracuda Backup ServiceAppendix a About the Hardware Barracuda Backup Service Administrator’s Guide Introduction Barracuda Cloud Storage Features of the Barracuda Backup ServiceDeduplication for Backup Efficiency Site-to-Site ReplicationMicrosoft Application Support Email Message-level BackupRestore-Focused SecurityAdministrative Console Barracuda Backup Service InterfaceWeb Interface for the Barracuda Backup Server InterfacesBackup Deployment Options Deployment Options Overview Backup Options Deployment OptionsSite-to-Site Replication Site-to-Site Deployment Barracuda Backup Service Administrator’s Guide Getting Started Configuring Your Corporate Firewall InstallationPhysically Installing the Barracuda Backup Server Configuring the IP Address and Network SettingsLinking Your Barracuda Backup Server to an Account Creating an AccountBarracuda Backup Service Administrator’s Guide Configuring Backups Where Data is Backed Up Overview of Backup ConfigurationOptions for Backing Up Data Microsoft SQL Server Backup Message-Level Backup Microsoft Exchange and Novell GroupWise Steps to Backing Up Data Identify Systems to be Backed UpBackups for Mac OS X/Linux/Unix SSH Connections Selecting Type of Data to Back UpCreate Backup Schedules Create Data Retention PoliciesExclude Files from a Backup Optional Modify Your Back Up Rate Limit OptionalCreate Rules Watch Important Backup Files Optional Check Backup ReportsBarracuda Backup Service Administrator’s Guide Overview Configuring DestinationsSite-to-Site Replication Before Starting ReplicationDisabling a Destination Temporarily Specifying Data Replication DestinationLoss of Communication to Destination and Queue Size Restoring Data Restoring Data Backed up by the Barracuda Backup Agent Restoring from Local and Offsite BackupsRestoring File Share Data Using the Barracuda Restore Tool for Windows Restoring an Exchange Storage GroupRestoring a Microsoft SQL Database Restoring Windows System StateUsing Ftpes Restoring Exchange and GroupWise MessagesUsing FTP Using Windows Explorer and WebDAVRestoring Data Barracuda Backup Service Administrator’s Guide Securing Your Backups Management Access Barracuda Backup Service SecurityCommunication and Configuration Data Transmission and StorageSecuring Your Backups Storage Barracuda Cloud Storage Standards and ProtectionStorage Facility Standards OversightBackup Security and Site-to-Site Replication Policy-Based Security Administering the Barracuda Backup Service Verifying Your Barracuda Cloud Storage Service Plan Size Administrative SettingsEdit User Settings Specific to the Barracuda Backup Service Managing Your Account and Adding UsersMonitoring the Barracuda Backup Service Monitoring Backup Status Viewing Back Up StatisticsUser Activity Reports Backup ReportsManaging Email Notifications Wiping a Barracuda Backup Server Shutting Down a Barracuda Backup ServerFront Panel Indicator Lights About the Hardware Hardware ComplianceBarracuda Backup Service Administrator’s Guide Exclusive Remedy Limited Warranty and LicenseBarracuda Networks Limited Hardware Warranty v Exclusions and RestrictionsBarracuda Networks Software License Agreement v Limited Warranty and License Barracuda Backup Service Administrator’s Guide Limited Warranty and License Barracuda Networks Software License Agreement Appendix Preamble Barracuda Backup Service Administrator’s Guide Limited Warranty and License Barracuda Backup Service Administrator’s Guide Limited Warranty and License Barracuda Backup Service Administrator’s Guide Limited Warranty and License END of Terms and Conditions Index