Comprehensive data protection for all workloads
Post Reply
jenj11
Lurker
Posts: 2
Liked: never
Joined: Apr 24, 2017 4:17 am
Full Name: Jenson Jones

Will Veeam DRR back up email archives?

Post by jenj11 »

Hey!
Just a small concern here. We are implementing Veeam disaster recovery at our company. Before it's finished, we would like to know if it backs up our huge email archive efficiently? We will be happy to avoid purchasing another service for it. So if veeam service provides it, it'll be very good for us. If it's there, can we recover just those archives in case of an emergency? It's very important for our company to keep our emails, old and new safe from a disaster, which is why we are taking extra precautions to avoid a data disaster. It'll really helpful if someone could reply as soon as possible.
Mike Resseler
Product Manager
Posts: 8191
Liked: 1322 times
Joined: Feb 08, 2013 3:08 pm
Full Name: Mike Resseler
Location: Belgium
Contact:

Re: Will Veeam DRR back up email archives?

Post by Mike Resseler »

Hi Jenson,

First: Welcome to the forums!

For your question: I'm afraid you will have to give me some more information.
* Your mail archive, are you talking about Microsoft Exchange or another specific solution?
* Is that archive solution installed on a VM (or multiple VMs)
* Are you protecting those with Veeam B&R and then offsite to a service provider?

Thanks
Mike
jenj11
Lurker
Posts: 2
Liked: never
Joined: Apr 24, 2017 4:17 am
Full Name: Jenson Jones

Re: Will Veeam DRR back up email archives?

Post by jenj11 »

Thank you Mike.
* It's Microsoft Exchange archives
* Yes, they are on a single VM.
* We are planning to protect them with Veeam, and an off site backup is what we have in mind.

One most important thing to know is, whether we can retrieve these archive data alone, if a need comes.
Thanks again.
Mike Resseler
Product Manager
Posts: 8191
Liked: 1322 times
Joined: Feb 08, 2013 3:08 pm
Full Name: Mike Resseler
Location: Belgium
Contact:

Re: Will Veeam DRR back up email archives?

Post by Mike Resseler »

Yes, that is possible.

You will be able to use our Veeam explorer for Exchange to achieve this.

Mike
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: AdsBot [Google] and 86 guests