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9.2

How It Works

3PAR Recovery Manager 4.1.0 For Microsoft Exchange 2010 User’s Guide

9.2 How It Works

When users want to synchronize the data from the production site to secondary site, Recovery

Manager for Microsoft Exchange 2010 freezes the I/O at the application level, and then takes a

snapshot of the mailbox database and log volumes. Once the snapshot is taken, Remote Copy

performs a synchronization on the data changes to the target volumes at the secondary site.

After the synchronization is complete, the target server connected to the InServ at the

secondary site will create a virtual copy on the Remote Copy target volumes and then save the

information in its repository at the secondary site.

NOTE: The target server serves as the backup server at the secondary site. After

synchronization has completed, a virtual copy will be created and managed by

the target server at the secondary site.

NOTE: A virtual copy created on the primary site for Remote Copy purposes will

be removed after synchronization has completed.

NOTE: In order for the Recovery Manager GUI to manage virtual copies from the

remote target server, you must register the Mailbox Server using the exact server

name and instance name.

NOTE: In order for successful execution of Remote Copy operations, the InServs in

the Remote Copy setup must be configured to be the default InServs using 3PAR’s

hardware provider tool,

provcfg.exe

. Otherwise, Recovery Manager for

Exchange 2010 cannot locate the relevant Remote Copy groups, resulting in the

failure of Remote Copy operations.

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