Title: TNT1101
1TNT1-101
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3Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Disaster
Recovery
Eileen Brown IT Evangelist Microsoft
Ltd. eileenb_at_microsoft.com http//blogs.msdn.com/e
ileen_brown
4What we will cover
- Preparing for disaster
- Best practices for backup of Exchange 2003
- Mailbox Recovery Center
- Recovery Storage Group
- Alternate Server Recovery
- Replacing a server
5Prerequisite Knowledge
- Experience supporting Windows Servers
- Experience supporting Microsoft Exchange Server
2000 or 2003 - Experience supporting E-Mail clients
Level 200
6Agenda
- Backup Best Practices
- Mailbox Recovery
- Recovering Stores
- Replacing an Exchange Server
- Alternate Server Recovery
7Backup Best PracticesBackup Applications
- Windows Backup
- Integrates with Windows Server and Exchange
- Accesses Information Store directly
- Shadow Copy
- Speeds up backup
- New in Windows Server 2003
- Third party backup programs
8Backup Best PracticesBackup Applications
- Windows Backup
- Integrates with Windows Server and Exchange
- Accesses Information Store directly
- Shadow Copy
- Speeds up backup
- New in Windows Server 2003
- Third party backup programs
9Backup Best PracticesImplementing Backups
- Design and schedule backups
- Service level agreement
- Tape rotation
- Leave Circular Logging disabled
- Log file location
- Keep log files and databases on separate drives
10Backup Best PracticesImplementing Backups
- Design and schedule backups
- Service level agreement
- Tape rotation
- Avoid Circular Logging option
- Log file location
- Separate physical drive from Information Store
11Backup Best PracticesTypes of Backup
12Backup Best Practices Backing up the Metabase
- Exchange requires IIS to function
- Backup of IIS configuration is critical
- Backup with IIS Manager console
- Within IIS MMC
- Backup with iisback.vbs script
- Csript \SystemRoot\system32\iisback.vbs
http//support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scidkb
en-us241635Productexch2003
13Backup Best PracticesBacking up the Metabase
- Exchange requires IIS to function
- Backup of IIS configuration is critical
- Backup with IIS Manager console
- Within IIS MMC
- Backup with iisback.vbs script
- Csript \SystemRoot\system32\iisback.vbs
http//support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scidkb
en-us241635Productexch2003
14Backup Best Practices Planning Best Practices
- Write out and follow backup procedure
- What to backup and how often
- Keep alternate hardware on hand
- Run a trial restoration periodically
- Backup Active Directory
15Backup Best PracticesDesign Best Practices
- Store log files and Information Store on separate
physical drives. - Keep Information Store volume under 50 capacity
- Speeds restore process
- Copy damaged database before restore
- Increase message and mailbox retention
16Backup Best PracticesDesign Best Practices
- Store log files and Information Store on separate
physical drives. - Keep Information Store volume under 50 capacity
- Speeds restore process
- Copy damaged database before restore
- Increase message and mailbox retention
17 demonstration
- Backup Best Practices
- Backing up Exchange with Windows Backup
- Backing up the metabase
- Other preparations (item retention settings)
18Agenda
- Backup Best Practices
- Mailbox Recovery
- Recovering Stores
- Replacing an Exchange Server
- Alternate Server Recovery
19Mailbox RecoveryDeleted Mailbox Retention
- Mailbox Recovery Center
- New in Exchange 2003
- Quickly recovers deleted mailboxes
- Retain until backed up setting
- Time limit set in System Manager
- As resources allow
20Mailbox RecoveryRecovering Deleted Items
- Deleted Items folder
- Recovery Storage Group
- PST/OST
- Alternate Server Recovery
- Exmerge
- Brick Level Backups
21Mailbox RecoveryRecovering Deleted Items
- Deleted Items folder
- Recovery Storage Group
- PST/OST
- Alternate Server Recovery
- Exmerge
- Brick Level Backups
22Mailbox RecoveryRecovery Storage Group
- Recovers mailboxes, mailbox stores, and items
(not public folders) - Prior Versions Alternate Server Recovery
- No downtime
- No additional hardware
- Differs from Storage Group
- MAPI the only protocol
- ExMerge the only access to contents
- Databases do not mount automatically
23Mailbox RecoveryRecovery Storage Group
- Recovers mailboxes, mailbox stores, and items
(not public folders) - Prior Versions Alternate Server Recovery
- No downtime
- No additional hardware
- Differs from Storage Group
- MAPI the only protocol
- ExMerge the only access to contents
- Databases do not mount automatically
24Mailbox RecoveryRSG and Active Directory
GUID Attribute
msExchMailbox GUID Attribute
GUID Attribute
25Mailbox RecoveryRSG and Active Directory
GUID Attribute
msExchMailbox GUID Attribute
GUID Attribute
26Mailbox RecoveryPST/OST Restore Method
- To recover an entire mailbox
- Laptop or Client computer not yet synchronized to
Exchange server - Create a PST of the mailbox named username.pst
- Recreate the mailbox on the server
- Use Exmerge
27Mailbox RecoveryPST/OST Restore Method
- To recover an entire mailbox
- Laptop or Client computer not yet synchronized to
Exchange server - Create a PST of the mailbox named username.pst
- Recreate the mailbox on the server
- Use Exmerge
28Mailbox RecoveryExmerge
- Import/Export tool for Exchange stores
- Updated for Exchange 2003
- Download separately from http//microsoft.com/down
loads - User rights
29Mailbox RecoveryAlternate Server Recovery
- Mailbox no longer exists in mailbox store
- Deleted mailbox retention period has passed
- Nearly identical server hardware in a different
AD forest - Restore from a backup, then use ExMerge to create
.pst file - Recreate the mailbox on the original server
- Use Exmerge to import
30Mailbox RecoveryBrick Level Backups
- Allows for direct backup and recovery of
individual mailboxes - Third party applications
- Slower backup/recovery
- Bloats backup and mailbox store
31 demonstration
- Recovering items and Mailboxes
- Mailbox Recovery Center
- Restoring items from Recovery Storage Group
32Agenda
- Backup Best Practices
- Mailbox Recovery
- Recovering Stores
- Replacing an Exchange Server
- Alternate Server Recovery
33Recovering Stores Options
- Recovery Storage Group
- Exchange 2000 SP3 or later
- Dial-tone method
- Alternate Server Recovery
- Public Folders
- Damaged hardware
- Separate Active Directory forest
- Transaction Logs
34Recovering Stores Options
- Recovery Storage Group
- Exchange 2000 SP3 or later
- Dial-tone method
- Alternate Server Recovery
- Public Folders
- Damaged Hardware
- Separate Active Directory forest
- Transaction Logs
35Recovering StoresDial-Tone Method
- Purpose to minimize user downtime when
recovering from a backup - Example situation Corrupted Mailbox Store
- Exchange features used
- Recovery Storage Group
- Exmerge 2003
- Mailbox Store re-creation
36Recovering StoresUsing Dial-Tone Method
- Recent backup
- Incremental or differential plus full
- Cumulative transaction log files
- Improve recovery quality
- Recovery Storage Group
37Recovering StoresDial-Tone Method 4 Steps
ExMerge
38 demonstration
- Recovering Mailbox Stores Using the Dial-Tone
Method - Recovery Storage Group
- Restored from backup
- Finalize dial-tone restore
39Agenda
- Backup Best Practices
- Mailbox Recovery
- Recovering Stores
- Replacing an Exchange Server
- Alternate Server Recovery
40Replacing an Exchange ServerRequirements
- Nearly Identical Hardware/OS
- Exchange Media
- Recent Backup
- Active Directory in place
41Replacing an Exchange ServerProcesses Used
- System State restore
- Active Directory
- Registry
- Exchange Settings
- \disasterrecovery Exchange install
- Information Store Restore
- Transaction Logs
42Replacing an Exchange ServerSteps
- Install Server
- Perform System State restore
- Install Exchange
- Restore Information Store
43 demonstration
- Replacing an Exchange Server
- Setting up for Alternate Server Recovery
- Restoring the database
44Agenda
- Backup Best Practices
- Mailbox Recovery
- Recovering Stores
- Replacing an Exchange Server
- Alternate Server Recovery
45Alternate Server Recovery When to perform
- Public folder
- Mailbox deleted and purged
- Can not use Recovery Storage Group
- Physical damage
- Hardware failure
- Site damage
46Alternate Server Recovery Requirements
- Backup of Information Store
- Windows Server and Exchange Media
- Hardware
- Time
47Alternate Server RecoverySettings That Must be
Identical
- Organization name
- Administrative Group name
- Storage group name
- Database
- LegacyExchangeDN
48Alternate Server RecoveryActive Directory and
LDIFDE
- LDIFDE imports and exports Active Directory
entries - Other tools available
- Used to check LegacyExchangeDN and to recreate AD
entries.
49Alternate Server Recovery Disaster Recovery
Features
- Install Windows Server and Exchange Server
- Match names
- Restore the Windows backup set made on the server
being rebuilt - Recreate Active Directory
- Export items from the database
50 demonstration
- Alternate Server Recovery
- Setting up for Alternate Server Recovery
- Restoring the database
51Session Summary
- Preparing for Disaster
- Use best practices for backup
- Use the Recovery Storage Group
- To Recover Mailboxes
- To Recover Stores
- Use Exmerge to recovery data from recovered
servers or PST/OSTs - Remember alternate server recovery requirements
52For More Information
- Main TechNet Web site at www.microsoft.com/technet
- Additional resources to support this Session page
can be found at
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53For More Information
- Exchange Web Site
- http//www.microsoft.com/exchange
- Windows Server 2003 Web Site
- http//support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scidfh
EN-USwinsvr2003
54MS PressInside Information for IT Professionals
To find the latest IT Professional related titles
visit www.microsoft.com/learning/books/itpro/
553rd Party PublicationsSupplementary publications
for IT Pros
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good book stores and on-line retailers
56Microsoft LearningTraining Resources for IT
Professionals
- Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
- 2011
- Detailed Syllabus www.microsoft.com/learning
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57Assess your ReadinessMicrosoft Skills Assessment
- What is Microsoft Skills Assessment?
- Self-study learning tool to evaluate readiness
for product and technology solutions, instead of
job-roles (certification) - Windows Server 2003, Exchange Server 2003,
Windows Storage Server 2003, Visual Studio .NET,
Office 2003 - Free, online, unproctored, and available to
anyone - Answers, Am I ready?
- Determines skills gaps, provides learning plans
with Microsoft Official Curriculum courses, plus
more Microsoft learning content suggestions such
as TechNet resources - Post your High Score to see how you stack up
- visit http//www.microsoft.com/assessment
58Become a Microsoft Certified Systems
Administrator (MCSA)
- What is the MCSA certification?
- For IT professionals who manage and maintain
networks and systems based on the Microsoft
Windows Server operating system - How do I become an MCSA on Microsoft Windows
2000? - Pass 3 core exams
- Pass 1 elective exam or 2 CompTIA certifications
- Where do I get more information?
- For more information about certification
requirements, exams, and training, visit
www.microsoft.com/mcsa
59Become A Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
(MCSE)
- What is the MCSE certification?
- Premier certification for IT professionals who
analyze the business requirements and design,
plan, and implement the infrastructure for
business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows
Server System integrated server software. - How do I become an MCSE on Microsoft Windows
2003? - Pass 6 core exams
- Pass 1 elective exams from a comprehensive list
- Where do I get more information?
- For more information about certification
requirements, exams, and training options, visit
www.microsoft.com/mcse
60Demonstrate Your Security or Messaging
Specialization
- What are MCSA/MCSE specializations?
- MCSA and MCSE specializations allow IT
professionals to highlight specific expertise or
technical focus within their job role. - What specializations are available?
- MCSA Security ? MCSA Messaging
- MCSE Security ? MCSE Messaging
- Where do I get more information?
- For more information about MCSA and MCSE
specialization requirements, exams, and training
options, visit www.microsoft.com/mcsa or
www.microsoft.com/mcse
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64Session Credits
- Author Bob Carver
- Producer/Editor Alan Le Marquand
- Technical Specialists
- Joel Barker
- Rob Ling
- Aaron Clutter