There could be many reasons why you need to restore a database. Let’s look at some common reasons. The server has been re-installed, after failure. The database gets corrupted or is not mounting.
An Exchange Server database plays a pivotal role in smooth functioning of the business as it stores critical data, such as user mailboxes, archives, public folders, etc. However, sometimes, due to ...
Initially, when my Exchange 2007 email system was set up a few years ago, we setup two mailbox databases. Standard with a Box Size limit of 1GB VIP or Power User with a Box Size limit of 2GB Standard ...
A regular backup can help restore the mailbox database and mailbox connectivity after a malicious attack, database corruption, or server crash, with minimum and acceptable downtime depending on the ...
So I know the answers I've found online but hoping there is a "this is sort of supported kind of maybe" ... I have a bunch of mailbox databases, 1TB each. A few have 200+GB of white space after users ...
In this post, we will be going through the process of recovering and rebuilding an Exchange Server setup after a failed migration from Exchange Server 2010 to Exchange Server 2019. We will be using ...
It is imperative to understand what would be at stake if your Exchange Server was compromised. Data is the primary at-risk component in these situations, but service interruptions also hamper business ...