Best Practices to Reduce Exchange Backup Windows
Exchange environments are typified by large databases that are growing fast. Because Exchange is now a critical application housing business commitments in many organizations, Exchange backups are of increasing importance with RPO and RTO requirements similar to those of transaction systems. Exchange 2007 provides a number of capabilities to substantially improve backup and recovery. This Peer Incite will explore proven techniques to optimize backup windows.
We’re pleased to have Blair Parkhill from HP’s CFT organization presenting to the Wikibon community. Blair and his team have performed extensive testing on Exchange 2007 in environments representative of today’s enterprise.
Please join us as we explore these and other critical issues:
- What are the most effective techniques to shorten backup windows for Exchange 2007?
- How can customers best exploit Volume Shadow Service (VSS) for Exchange?
- What are the tradeoffs between using disk- versus tape-based backup in Exchange?
- What are the 3-4 most important best practices customers should consider implementing?
Here are the call in details:
- When: Tuesday, June 24, 2008
- Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST (9:00am - 10:00am PST)
- Conference call in #: 712.432.1600
- Bridge: 715065#
Please join us!
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