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.
Exchange database may dismount after reboot if the logs were not committed to the database, low storage, corrupt logs or database, etc. In such a case, the database ...
Microsoft Exchange Server is a critical component of enterprise communication, but like any complex system, it is not immune ...
Accidental deletion of a user mailbox, shared mailbox, public folder, or any other item is a common scenario in an Exchange Server environment. When a mailbox is deleted, its associated Active ...
DataNumen Exchange Recovery represents the pinnacle of Microsoft Exchange Server database repair technology, offering organizations and IT professionals an unparalleled solution for addressing ...
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 ...
E-mail is an essential business communication tool, so ensuring high availability (HA) with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is important. Here's how. There are several layers in Microsoft Exchange ...
Email communication is the backbone of modern businesses and organizations. For organizations running the Exchange Server, ...
For this blog post, I’m going to jump right into a topic of most interest to organizations deploying Exchange Server 2010, which is Disaster Recovery of databases. New to Exchange 2010 is the concept ...