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2.6

How VSS Works with Exchange

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

2.5 How VSS Works with Exchange

1

The requestor (Recovery Manager) sends a command to the Volume Shadow Copy service

to take a shadow copy of the selected Mailbox Database.

2

The Volume Shadow Copy service communicates with the Exchange writer or Public Folder

Database to flush the current log file generation to disk and suspend any writes to the log

files and to the .edb file. The .stm file will not be allowed to grow, however read-only

access is still allowed. So anything that is already there can still be accessed from the client.

3

Volume Shadow Copy service communicates with the provider to initiate the shadow copy

process for the disk volumes that contain Exchange data. VSS talks to the writers and

providers to fix a point in time for the shadow copy to take place; it is the provider that

actually does the shadow copy.

4

The shadow copy typically takes less than a minute. Clients that use Microsoft Outlook in

cached mode will not notice any disruption. Clients of earlier versions of Outlook may see

hourglass icon for several moments during the shadow copy process.

5

When the shadow copy has been taken, Volume Shadow Copy service communicates with

the Exchange writer to let it know that it can resume writing to disk.

6

The queues of e-mail transactions are written to the logs.

7

The shadow copy is now available to the requestor for backing up.

2.6 Supported VSS Components

VSS components currently supported by 3PAR Provider for Microsoft VSS include:

Requestor

Recovery Manager

Symantec NetBackup

TM

by Symantec for Windows

Writer - Microsoft Exchange 2010

NOTE: For Symantec NetBackup supported version and Microsoft Mailbox Server

specific release levels, refer to the latest InForm OS Configuration Matrix, which

can be accessed through the 3PAR Document Control System (DCS).

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