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department could be a separate domain, even though they are all on the same network. All resources in a Backup Domain can be accessed by all members of the Backup Domain and centrally managed from a single Data Protector Express interface. Each file server, application server, user PC, and attached peripherals such as backup devices can be the member of only one Backup Domain. Each Backup Domain has one and only one Domain Server.

NOTE: A Backup Domain is completely independent of any Windows Active Directory domain.

The Data Protector Express administrator can administer more than one Backup Domain from a single computer. However, the Data Protector Express interface cannot manage more than one Backup Domain at the same time. The administrator must log off of one Backup Domain and log into another.

Domain Server— Each Backup Domain has one and only one Domain Server. The Domain Server is responsible for coordinating the backup activities of all other machines in the Backup Domain. All license information is also contained on the Domain Server.

Catalog— A catalog is a special-purpose database that contains all the information about a Backup Domain. There is one and only one catalog for each Backup Domain. The catalog must reside on the Domain Server machine.

Job— A job is an object stored in the catalog that represents the settings for a task the user has configured. Jobs come in one of four types: backup, restore, verify, and copy media.

Backup devices— A backup device is any device to which files can be backed up. This includes tape drives, tape libraries, hard disks (as virtual tape libraries), and Network Attached Storage (NAS) appliances. Backup devices are attached to media servers. Each Backup Domain must have at least one backup device, such as a tape device, tape library, virtual library, or CD device. This backup device can belong to only one Backup Domain; it cannot be shared among multiple domains. However, a Backup Domain could have multiple backup devices.

Media Server— A media server is any machine in the Backup Domain to which a backup device is attached. Any machine in the Backup Domain can act as a media server. There can be multiple media servers in a Backup Domain. The media server allows its attached backup devices to be shared by all the machines in the same Backup Domain

Media— Backed up files are written to media. Media can be a physical tape or a virtual “tape” in a virtual tape library on a disk drive. Media cannot be used in another Backup Domain without importing the media into the other Backup Domain.

Media Rotation — Rotations are a means of efficiently using you available media to maintain data history. When using a rotation your backups alternate among a set of multiple media, reusing older media when necessary. The type of media rotation you select is based on how often you want to back up your data, how long you want to retain the data, and the number of media you want to use.

Disaster Recovery (DR) — Disaster Recovery is the process of restoring a machine that has suffered a catastrophic failure such as hardware failure or critical system data loss. The recovery process entails reformatting the affected system's hard drive and restoring the operating system, system settings, applications, and data from a backup. This feature replaces the traditional tedious task of finding installation disks, installing operating systems and applications, patching them and restoring data with a simple restore process directly from backups.

Full System Recovery — Full system recovery is the process of recovering all of the data on a machine. It differs from DR in that a full system recovery does not reformat the disks prior to restoring the data.

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Contents Data Protector Express User Guide Acknowledgments Contents Disaster Recovery IndexOverview ConceptsTerminology Overview Simple, Immediate Backup Restore to a Different Location Restore to a Different Location Administering Backup Using the AdministratorMain Window Missing Features Property PagesOpening Property Pages Managing Data Protector Express Using Quick Access from TaskbarViewing Data Protector Express status Managing JobsManaging Alerts SettingsMonitoring jobs Managing LogsMicrosoft Windows and the Data Protector Express Server About the Data Protector Express ServiceOther Commands Linux and the Data Protector Express DaemonAbout the Data Protector Express Service Configuring Backup Jobs Selecting FilesSelecting Devices Configuration Schedule SettingsEncryption Auto verify mode Mode SettingsBackup mode Type of Fixed RotationWrite mode Split FileScheduled Dates Interval SettingsAuto format mode Media to be usedAdvanced Settings Advanced OptionsExecution Settings for WindowsLog Options Barcode FilterConfiguring Restore and Verify Jobs Selecting FilesSelecting Versions Restoring folders Restoring a file with a new nameRestoring files and folders to a different folder Advanced Restore Options Advanced Verify Options Execution OptionsBarcode Filter Options Working With Devices Selecting Devices for JobsDevice Properties Device Commands Element statusWorking With Devices Device Commands Installation and Configuration Working with Tape LibrariesBarcodes and MIC memory in cartridge Barcode FiltersInitialization Process Sharing storage devices on a SAN Media ManagementBackup Schedule Considerations Scheduling, Rotations, and Media ManagementScheduling Concepts Media SetsIntervals Implications for Restoring Data Media Rotation Types Running Jobs with Rotations Comparing rotation typesEncryption and Compression EncryptionCryptographic Algorithms Passphrase Encryption OptionsKey Management CompressionMicrosoft Exchange Server Configuring a Microsoft Exchange ServerWorking with Third-Party Applications Supported PlatformsBacking up Microsoft Exchange Server Restoring Microsoft Exchange Databases Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Exchange Server System-level Disaster RecoveryPreparing to Restore the Microsoft Exchange Server Mailbox Backup and Recovery Restoring the Microsoft Exchange MTA DatabaseRestoring Microsoft Exchange Databases Restoring Mailboxes ConfigurationBacking Up Mailboxes RequirementsSupported Exchange Server versions PowerShell AccessWorking with Microsoft SQL Server Mailbox PermissionsConfiguring the Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL server conceptsBacking up Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server Databases and the backup mode Restoring Microsoft SQL ServerRestoring Microsoft SQL Server user databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server master databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server 2000 master databasesStop the Data Protector Express and SQL Server services Create Database Alter DatabaseRestart SQL Server in single-user mode Restore the master database from the most recent backupRebuild the master database Apply changes to the master database Drop invalid databasesStart the Data Protector Express and SQL Server services Restore the msdb databaseRestoring Microsoft SQL Server 7 master databases Disk Mirror Disk Unmirror Disk Remirror Restart Microsoft SQL Server in single-user mode Drop invalid databases and database devices Protecting Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Windows SharePoint Services protection conceptsProtecting Windows SharePoint Services Restoring SharePoint Services Working with Certificate Services Using Disaster Recovery with Windows SharePoint ServicesDisaster Recovery Boot MediaImportant guidelines Advantage of Bootable Backup Devices Preparing For a DisasterRestoring to dissimilar hardware Configuring Backups to Support Disaster Recovery Create bootable mediaTest the media Recovering From a Disaster Disaster Recovery with LibrariesDisaster Recovery Disaster recovery for Linux Disaster recovery for Windows 2003, Windows XP and earlierCompleting the Data Restore LimitationsPerformance Settings Backup Domain ConfigurationMail Settings Alert SettingsDomain Security Client Upgrade SettingsSetting a User Password OptionsLog Type Advanced Job OptionsJob Log options Log file formatsMail log Job Pre-Post Execution CommandsPre Execution Commands AuditingPost Execution Commands Barcode Filters for JobsLogs Advanced Job Options Related information Support and other resourcesContacting HP Typographic conventionsDocumentation feedback Index Index VSS
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