![]() I wonder because, as I understand it, if I use backup to disk, everything is recorded as a. I guess it would be easiest to start this by first asking, how would you construct your backup jobs? What I mean is, would you include everything you want to backup in one single job that contains everything (Exchange, SQL server DBs, user folders and data) or would you have separate jobs for each major piece of data (one for Exchange, one for SQL server, one for user files)? ![]() Basically I would like to have the last week's worth of data on disk for fast restores, but also have a copy on tape for archiving and off-site storage. Now what I would like to set up is a D2D2T scenario. ![]() I am a new user to Backup Exec and need some advice.īasically my network consists of 3 servers, one is our backup server which hosts Backup Exec and a tape drive for backups, one is an Exchange 2010 box, and the other is a file/application server which hosts our files and a few small SQL server DBs used for some in-house web applications.
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