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This blog is no longer updated.
Since I own the domain name for a couple more years, and the hosting was paid-in-advance, it's still here. But I've moved on to Hawaii, and no longer have the need to publish all the sorts of neat stuff that made up the contents of this website.
If you've linked to me, you are invited to unlink, as your readers will no longer be presented with new content. Thanks, Steve
Exchange 2003 VSS backup - best practices white paper
Friday, October 14, 2005 : Stephen D. Carroll, rokus.net
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Intro: Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 uses the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) that is included in the Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 operating system to take volume shadow copies of one or more of your Exchange Server 2003 databases. VSS, if deployed correctly, enables you to recover computers running Exchange Server 2003 within minutes, regardless of the size of your Exchange Server 2003 database. Because many VSS strategies are available, you must understand and test the capacity, performance, and recovery implications of the solutions in order to ensure that you have the data that you need to succeed in your deployment, and you must ensure that any potential solution is operating within the VSS framework. This article provides information about choosing, testing, deploying, and monitoring a VSS solution for Exchange Server 2003.
Read it here.
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