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View ArticleBackup, Exchange Server 2010, VSS, Database Corruption, and Database Integrity
One of the ugly secrets of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is that at its core it uses an ancient ISAM database technology that is relatively easily corrupted. Microsoft makes some great tools, as do...
View ArticleBackup, Netbooks, the Education Market, and the “Backup Tax”
Will the backup industry be able to continue over-charging for each computer they support as the price of computers, led by Netbooks, continues to plunge? DisplaySearch, an NPD Group Inc. analyst firm,...
View ArticleBackups, VSS, VShadow, Finger Pointing at Microsoft, and Dazzling Customer...
Most backup vendors have a love/hate relationship with Microsoft. Microsoft, despite what a lot of people say, has some amazing technology under the hood of Windows Server and Windows. I'm including in...
View ArticleMicrosoft Tells Storage Vendors to Pound SANd
I believe that the driver of Exchange 2010 and DAG (Database Availability Group) was the incredible complexity, and the complaints arising from that complexity, of the clustering approaches in Exchange...
View Article7 Quick Tips on Exchange E-Mail Backup and Archival
When You Don’t Need Backup: Exchange Hard Deletes and Soft Deletes Understand the difference between a hard delete and a soft delete. Store Soft Delete: A deleted item has been taken from the deleted...
View ArticleExchange 2010 and Single Item (Granular) Recovery
This short post summarizes a superb article on Exchange 2010 and single item recovery. The bottom line of the article is that with Exchange 2010, you shouldn’t need to do single item recovery (also...
View ArticleBackup, Exchange Server 2010, VSS, Database Corruption, and Database Integrity
One of the ugly secrets of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is that at its core it uses an ancient ISAM database technology that is relatively easily corrupted. Microsoft makes some great tools, as do...
View ArticleBackup, Netbooks, the Education Market, and the “Backup Tax”
Will the backup industry be able to continue over-charging for each computer they support as the price of computers, led by Netbooks, continues to plunge? DisplaySearch, an NPD Group Inc. analyst firm,...
View ArticleBackups, VSS, VShadow, Finger Pointing at Microsoft, and Dazzling Customer...
Most backup vendors have a love/hate relationship with Microsoft. Microsoft, despite what a lot of people say, has some amazing technology under the hood of Windows Server and Windows. I'm including in...
View ArticleMicrosoft Tells Storage Vendors to Pound SANd
I believe that the driver of Exchange 2010 and DAG (Database Availability Group) was the incredible complexity, and the complaints arising from that complexity, of the clustering approaches in Exchange...
View Article7 Quick Tips on Exchange E-Mail Backup and Archival
When You Don’t Need Backup: Exchange Hard Deletes and Soft Deletes Understand the difference between a hard delete and a soft delete. Store Soft Delete: A deleted item has been taken from the deleted...
View ArticleExchange 2010 and Single Item (Granular) Recovery
This short post summarizes a superb article on Exchange 2010 and single item recovery. The bottom line of the article is that with Exchange 2010, you shouldn’t need to do single item recovery (also...
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