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- Windows Server 2008 R2 Backup Restore
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- Hello, I'm not writing about a problem as such but about a curiosity. I have several Windows Server 2008 R2 clients in my NetBackup domain and recently I noticed that the backup footprint of the Windows Server 2008 R2's are quite a bit larger than the Windows Server 2003 clients.
- Acronis Backup is an easy to use, efficient and secure backup solution that protects your entire Windows Server environment. With just a few simple steps, you can back up data to the storage location of your choice and recover individual files, applications, or a complete system in mere seconds.
- How can one cleanly cancel a background backup operation on Windows Server 2008 created through the Windows Server Backup console using Backup Once after the status windows has been closed?
- Windows Server 2008 R2 performs better than Windows Server 2008 is like Windows 7 performs better than Windows vista. Although they are two different server OSes, many basic operations are similar. In this article, the next thing I will mention is a tool that backup Windows Server 2008 R2 are the same to backup Windows Server 2008.
You can use Windows Server Backup to back up and restore Exchange databases. Exchange includes a plug-in for Windows Server Backup that allows you to make Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS)-based backups of Exchange data.
What do you need to know before you begin?
- Estimated time to complete: 1 minute, plus the time it takes to back up the data
- You need to be assigned permissions before you can perform this procedure or procedures. To see what permissions you need, see the 'Mailbox recovery' entry in the Recipients Permissions topic.
- The Windows Server Backup feature must be installed on the local computer.
- During the backup operation, a consistency check of the Exchange data files is run to make sure that the files are in a good state and can be used for recovery. If the consistency check succeeds, Exchange data is available for recovery from that backup. If the consistency check fails, the Exchange data isn't available for recovery. Windows Server Backup runs the consistency check on the snapshot taken for the backup. As a result, before copying files from the snapshot to backup media, the consistency of the backup is known, and the user is notified of the consistency check results.
Tip
Having problems? Ask for help in the Exchange forums. Visit the forums at: Exchange Server, Exchange Online, or Exchange Online Protection.
Use Windows Server Backup to back up Exchange
- Start Windows Server Backup.
- Select Local Backup.
- In the Actions pane, click Backup Once... to start the Backup Once Wizard.
- On the Backup Options page, select Different options, and then click Next.
- On the Select Backup Configuration page, select Custom, and then click Next.
- On the Select Items for Backup page, click Add Items to select the volume(s) to be backed up, and then click OK.NoteChoose volumes and not individual folders. The only way to perform an application-level backup or restore is to select an entire volume.
- Click Advanced Settings. On the Exclusions tab, click Add Exclusion to add any files or file types you want to exclude from the backup.NoteBy default, volumes that contain operating system components or applications are included in the backup and can't be excluded.
- On the VSS Settings tab, select VSS full Backup, and then click OK, and then click Next.
- On the Specify Destination Type page, select the location where you want to store the backup, and then click Next.
- If you choose Local drives, the Select Backup Destination page appears. Select an option from the Backup destination dropdown, and then click Next.
- If you choose Remote shared folder, the Specify remote folder page appears. Specify a UNC path for the backup files, configure access control settings. Choose Do not inherit if you want the backup to be accessible only through a specific account. Provide a user name and password for an account that has write permissions on the computer hosting the remote folder, and then click OK. Alternatively, choose Inherit if you want the backup to be accessible by everyone who has access to the remote folder. Click Next.
- On the Confirmation page, review the backup settings, and then click Backup.
- On the Backup Progress page, you can view the status and progress of the backup operation.
- Click Close to exit the Backup Progress page at any time. Any backup in progress will continue to run in the background.
How do you know this worked?
To verify that you've successfully backed up the data, do any of the following:
Windows Server 2008 R2 Backup Restore
- On the server on which Windows Server Backup was run, the last backup status will be displayed, which should say Successful. You can also verify that the backup completed successfully by viewing the Windows Server Backup logs.
- Open Event Viewer and verify that a backup completion event was logged in the Application event log.
- Run the following command in the Exchange Management Shell to verify that each database on the selected volume(s) was backed up successfully:The SnapshotLastFullBackup and LastFullBackup properties of the database indicate when the last successful backup was taken, and if it was a VSS full backup.
Good Morning,
My name is Jay an IT-support officer, Recently our office were facing a problem with data backup processing. We've using Windows Server 2008 and HP Data Protector for backup processing. We will receive 3 backup reports in daily basis, two incremental backup and one complete backup. The error found on complete backup which state that two different file cannot read. We bring this issue to HP Data Protector Team, as per there investigation the error message indicates the reason as report by the Operating System(win server 2008 r2): This error_crc of OS https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libarary/windows/desktop/msn681382(v=vs.85).aspx and not Data Protector issue, so they recommend me to coordinate with OS Team to Check: -
1. windows Registry Damage or Corruption
2. Device Driver Conflicts
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3. Hardware Malfuntion
4. Virus or spyware Infection - no infection
5. Software File Damage or Corruption
The error message which we received: we couldn't access and find this 2 files in the path :
[Major] From: [Major] From: VBDA@server name
'server name
[/C]' Time: 14-Mar-17 12:57:38 AM
[81:78] GLOBALROOTDeviceHarddiskVolumeShadowCopy860WindowsInstaller$PatchCache$Managed9040110900063D11C8E
F10054038389C11.0.8173MSTINTL.DLL_1033
Cannot read 65224 bytes at offset 37928(:1): ([23] Data error (cyclic redundancy check). ).
[Major] From: VBDA@server name 'server name
[/C]' Time: 14-Mar-17 1:14:10 AM
[81:78] GLOBALROOTDeviceHarddiskVolumeShadowCopy860Windowswinsxsamd64_microsoft-windows-peerdist-km.resourc
es_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_en-us_704281a49a3fe8edPeerDistKm.sys.mui
Cannot read 5120 bytes at offset 0(:1): ([23] Data error (cyclic redundancy check). ).
Server Details:
Windows Home Server
Server Modal num: ProLiant ML 350p Gen 8
Server Serial num: SGH502Y9S6
OS System: Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
Please assist me in this issue.
Windows Server 2008 R2 Backup Very Slow
Thank you
Jay
Jay