Data Protection for Microsoft Exchange Server
Use IBM Spectrum Protect™ for Mail: Data Protection for Microsoft Exchange Server to protect business-critical mail applications with automated tasks, utilities, and interfaces.
- Updates for V8.1.2
This document provides information about what's new or what has changed in Data Protection for Microsoft Exchange Server version 8.1.2. - Getting started
With IBM Spectrum Protect for Mail: Data Protection for Microsoft Exchange Server, you can back up and restore Microsoft Exchange Server databases to IBM Spectrum Protect storage or local shadow volumes. A local shadow volume contains data that is stored on shadow volumes, which are local to a disk storage system. - Installing, upgrading, and migrating
Before you start the installation process, review the appropriate prerequisite information, including hardware and software requirements. - Configuring
You can use configuration wizards to configure Data Protection for Microsoft Exchange Server, or you can complete the steps manually. For best results, be guided by the step-by-step instructions in the configuration wizards. - Protecting data
You can back up and restore your Microsoft Exchange Server data by using Microsoft Management Console (MMC) or the command-line interface. - Automating
With Data Protection for Exchange Server automation capability, you can run commands from the command line, create scripts, schedule tasks, and use Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to start tasks. The tasks that you can automate are based on the scripts and schedules that you create. - Troubleshooting
Data Protection for Exchange supports you in protecting Microsoft Exchange databases. - Performance tuning
Many factors can affect the backup and restore performance of your Exchange Server. - Reference
Reference topics provide information related to Data Protection for Microsoft Exchange Server. Topics include the backup and restore commands that you can issue at the command-line interface as an alternative to using Microsoft Management Console (MMC) and frequently asked questions.