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Contents |
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1 Overview | 5 |
Concepts | 5 |
A Simple, Immediate Backup | 7 |
Restore to a Different Location | 8 |
2 Administering Backup | 10 |
Using the Administrator | 10 |
Using Quick Access from Taskbar | 12 |
About the Data Protector Express Service | 14 |
3 Configuring Backup Jobs | 16 |
Selecting Files | 16 |
Selecting Devices | 16 |
Encryption | 17 |
Configuration | 17 |
Advanced Settings | 21 |
4 Configuring Restore and Verify Jobs | 23 |
Selecting Files | 23 |
Selecting Devices | 25 |
Configuration | 25 |
Advanced Settings | 25 |
5 Working With Devices | 28 |
Selecting Devices for Jobs | 28 |
Device Properties | 28 |
Device Commands | 29 |
Working with Tape Libraries | 32 |
Sharing storage devices on a SAN | 34 |
6 Scheduling, Rotations, and Media Management | 35 |
Backup Schedule Considerations | 35 |
Scheduling Concepts | 36 |
Media Rotation Types | 38 |
Running Jobs with Rotations | 39 |
7 Encryption and Compression | 40 |
8 Working with | 43 |
Microsoft Exchange Server | 43 |
Configuring a Microsoft Exchange Server | 43 |
Backing up Microsoft Exchange Server | 44 |
Restoring Microsoft Exchange Databases | 45 |
Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Exchange Server | 46 |
Mailbox Backup and Recovery | 47 |
Working with Microsoft SQL Server | 49 |
Microsoft SQL server concepts | 50 |
Configuring the Microsoft SQL Server | 50 |
Backing up Microsoft SQL Server | 51 |
Microsoft SQL Server Databases and the backup mode | 52 |
Using Data Protector Express with SQL Server’s Backup Routine | 52 |
Restoring Microsoft SQL Server | 52 |
Restoring Microsoft SQL Server user databases | 53 |
Restoring Microsoft SQL Server master databases | 54 |
Restoring Microsoft SQL Server 2000 master databases | 54 |
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