Hi, I wondered whether there is any guidance on the above?
The issue I have is that the daily 4-hour job obviously creates huge list of touched blocks from a CBT perspective, thereby making the following veeam replication take many hours.
Many thanks!
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Re: Replication & Exchange Maintenance Tasks
Hi, have you searched the forum for Exchange Maintenance before posting?
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Re: Replication & Exchange Maintenance Tasks
Yes, there isn't much of use to me (I'm not an Exchange specialist).
But I have since found this: http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/arc ... 04504.aspx
But I have since found this: http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/arc ... 04504.aspx
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Re: Replication & Exchange Maintenance Tasks
This topic has some good recommendations from Exchange experts who are Veeam users > backup and replication files are huge. There are discussions and recommendations on Exchange maintenance scheduling on both the linked page, and the next page of the topic.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Replication & Exchange Maintenance Tasks
Thanks very much. In my case it looks that I can move to a weekly maintenance run, which hopefully will resolve the daily replication.
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