Backup Exec Products Disaster Recovery shortcut list
Details:
Symantec Technical Services has compiled this list of
shortcuts to various Disaster Recovery articles. These articles will assist with
most recovery issues that may arise as a result of a power outage, hardware
failure, natural disaster, etc...
Windows Server
Restore
Disaster
Recovery:
Disaster
recovery of a local Windows 2000 or 2003 computer (includes non-authoritative
restore of Active Directory for a domain controller)
Disaster
recovery of a remote Windows 2000 or 2003 computer (includes non-authoritative
restore of Active Directory for a domain controller)
Disaster
Recovery of a remote Windows 2008 computer (includes both non-authoritative and
authoritative restore of Active Directory for a domain controller)
How to
perform a local recovery of a Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Small Business
Server
Intelligent
Disaster Recovery (IDR):
The
Intelligent Disaster Recovery (IDR) process step by step
Is it
possible to recover a full backup to a computer with different hardware using
the Intelligent Disaster Recovery (IDR) option?
Backup Exec
(tm) Intelligent Disaster Recovery (IDR) cannot recover dynamic disks managed by
VERITAS Volume Manager (tm) or Microsoft Logical Disk Manager as part of a
typical IDR restore process.
Microsoft
Exchange:
Disaster
recovery for Exchange
Disaster
Recovery Procedure for Exchange 2000 or 2003
How to
restore Exchange 2000 or 2003 to a recovery server in a different
forest
How to
restore to a Recovery Storage Group in Exchange 2007 using Exchange Management
Shell
How to
restore to an Exchange 2007 Recovery Storage Group using the Exchange Management
Console
Microsoft
SQL Restore:
How to
perform local and redirected restore of SQL 2000 & 2005 Databases with
Backup Exec for Windows Servers (BEWS)
Restoring the
SQL master database
How does the
automated master restore feature work with Symantec Backup Exec 9.x 10.x 11.x
and 12.0
Recovering
SQL manually
Products Applied:
Backup Exec 10.0, 10d (10.1), 11d (11.0), 12.0, 12.5
Subjects:
Backup Exec
Application Basics: Backup-Restore
Windows 2000
Information Development: Recovering
Windows Server 2003
Information Development: Recovering
Windows Small Business Server 2003
Information Development: Recovering
Windows Small Business Server 2008
Information Development: Recovering
Windows Vista
Information Development: Recovering
Windows XP
Information Development: Recovering
Languages:
English (US), French, German
Operating Systems:
Windows 2000Advanced Server, Professional, Server
Windows NT Small Business Server
2000
Windows XP
Pro 5.1
Windows Server 2003
Enterprise Server, Standard Server
Windows Small Business Server 2003
Premium Edition, Standard Edition
Windows Vista
Business (x64) 6.0.6000, Business (x86) 6.0.6000, Business RC2, Enterprise 6.0.6000, Enterprise RC2
Windows Server 2008
DataCenter (x64-64bit), DataCenter (x86-32bit), Enterprise (x64-64bit), Enterprise (x86-32bit), Server Core, Standard (x64-64bit), Standard (x86-32bit), Web Server (x64-64bit), Web Server (x86-32bit)
Windows Small Business Server 2008
Premium Edition, Standard Edition
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