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2.4

Features Not Supported

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

2.3 Features Not Supported

VSS backup types “Incremental”, “Differential”, “Copy” and “Log” are not supported

A single Exchange server spanning different InServs

All backup tools excluding Symantec NetBackup

Access to 3PAR InServ Storage Server via SSH

Create virtual copy on System Boot Volume

Cross-domain Exchange server management

2.4 Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service

Microsoft includes VSS (Volume Shadow Copy Service) in Windows to simplify the enterprise’s

storage environment. It provides a framework for creating a point-in-time copy of a single or

multiple volumes.

Microsoft Windows Server VSS works with VSS-aware applications that are in use to determine

when a volume shadow copy (snapshot) can be made. A snapshot is a copy of some data set,

for example, a disk volume, at a point in time. VSS then communicates with the operating

system and applications and freezes computing tasks to allow snapshot creation. Without the

freeze function, data could become corrupted when the snapshot is taken because the system

might be in the middle of a task. Meanwhile, applications continue to run uninterrupted. The

original volume continues to change as the process continues, but the shadow copy of the

volume remains constant. VSS also gives permission to the backup application to access the

volume and back it up in its frozen state. The shadow copy volume is then used for the actual

backup. After the shadow copy volume is saved on the backup device, the shadow copy is

deleted.

VSS coordinates between Requestors (backup applications – Recovery Manager), Writers, and

Providers (components that create the shadow copies).

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