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Installing Windows Server Backup on Windows Server

2008 R2
Windows Server Backup is not installed by default, so the first step here is to install it. Open
an elevated Powershell session and run the following commands.
PS C:\> Import-Module servermanager
PS C:\> Add-WindowsFeature backup

Windows Server Backup can now be launched from the Administrative Tools menu.

The
Windows Server Backup console

Backing Up an Exchange 2010 Mailbox Database


If the server that will run the backup is a DAG member and you are using Windows Server
Backup there is a registry change required first.

From the Windows Server Backup window click on Backup Once.

Start a Windows Server Backup of Exchange 2010


There is no existing scheduled backup on this server, so Different Options is the only
selection. Click Next to continue.

Ch
oose whether to use existing backup options on the server
At the next step Im choosing a Custom configuration so that I can look closer at the
volumes to be backed up. Click Next to continue.

Ch
oose a Custom backup in Windows Server Backup
Now it is time to select the volumes to be backed up. For an Exchange Server 2010 mailbox
database backup we need to choose any volumes that have Exchange database or log files on
them. The entire volume needs to be backed up, not just the folder holding those files.
Click the Add Items button to open the selections dialog.
In this case the mailbox database is on volume D:, while the transaction logs are on volume
C:, so both volumes are selected. Click OK to close the dialog.

Select
the volumes containing Exchange application files
Next click the Advanced Settings button.

Be
fore starting the Exchange 2010 mailbox database backup some advanced settings are needed
Select the VSS Settings tab and make sure that VSS full backup is chosen. Click OK and
then Next to continue.

Choose
VSS Full Backup for Exchange 2010 mailbox database backups
The backup can be stored on either a local drive or a remote network share. In this
demonstration Im backing up to a local drive.

Ch
oose to backup Exchange to a local drive or remote network share
Select the volume to back up the Exchange 2010 mailbox database to. You cant choose a
volume that is part of the backup selections list. Click Next to continue.

Ch
oose the volume to back up Exchange 2010 to
When you are happy with your selections click Backup to start the backup.

Sta
rt the Exchange 2010 mailbox database backup
The time taken to backup will depend on the size of your mailbox database.

Ru
nning an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox Database Backup
When the backup is complete click the Close button.

Ex
change 2010 Mailbox Database backup is complete
Verify that the backup was successful. You can also click the View Details link to see more
information.

Exchange 2010
Mailbox Database backup result

Restoring an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox Database

For this demonstration the mailbox database has been dismounted and the database file
deleted. The Exchange server is unable to mount the database due to the missing file.

Unable to mount
Exchange 2010 Mailbox Database due to missing file
The mailbox database needs to be recovered from the previous good backup. But first we
need to mark the mailbox database as restorable. In the Exchange Management Console
open the properties of the mailbox database.

Open the Mailbox Database


properties
Select the Maintenance tab and tick the box This database can be overwritten by a
restore.

Enable the Exchange 2010


mailbox database to be overwritten by a restore
You can also use the Exchange Management Shell to perform this task.
[PS] C:\>Set-MailboxDatabase "Mailbox Database EX2 01" -AllowFileRestore
$true

In Windows Server Backup click on Recover to start the Recovery Wizard.

Start the Windows Server Backup Recovery


Wizard
The previous backup is stored on the local server in this case. Click Next to continue.

Choose the backup location to restore the Exchange 2010 Mailbox Database from
A calendar is displayed with all of the dates that backups occurred on highlighted in bold. If
more than one backup was taken on that date then there are multiple entries in the drop down
list. Choose the backup that you want to restore from, usually the most recent one. Click
Next to continue.

Select the backup date to restore the Exchange 2010 Mailbox Database from
The recovery type for an Exchange 2010 mailbox database restore is Application. Select the
recovery type and click Next to continue.

Choose the Application recovery type for Exchange 2010 Mailbox Database recovery
Windows Server Backup detects the type of application that was backed up and shows you a
list. Because this is the most recent Exchange server backup it also offers the option to not
roll forward the database once the restore has been completed. This means that the
transaction logs that were written on the server since the time of the backup will be replayed
into the restored database, bringing it completely up to date.
If you dont want to roll the database forward (ie you are trying to recover the database to a
specific point in time) then tick the box. Otherwise click Next to continue.

Choose the application to restore and whether to roll the Exchange database forward
In this example were recovering a lost database, so we will be restoring it to the original
location. If you do not want to overwrite an existing database you can choose to restore to an
alternate location instead. Click Next to continue.

Choose to recover the Exchange 2010 Mailbox Database to its original location or an
alternate location
When youre ready to proceed click Restore to begin the recovery.

Begin the Exchange 2010 Mailbox Database restore


The restore time will depend on the size of the mailbox database being recovered. When the
restore is complete click on Close.

Exchange 2010 Mailbox Database restore complete


In the Application Event Log of the server we can see the recovery operation has taken place.
First the restore is begun:
Log Name:
Application
Source:
MSExchangeIS
Date:
12/4/2010 8:51:30 PM
Event ID:
9725
Task Category: Exchange VSS Writer
Level:
Information
Keywords:
Classic
User:
N/A
Computer:
EX2.exchangeserverpro.local
Description:
Exchange VSS Writer will restore a backup set to database 'Mailbox Database
EX2 01', which is the same database from which the backup was originally
taken.

Then the restore is completed successfully:


Log Name:
Source:
Date:
Event ID:
Task Category:
Level:

Application
MSExchangeIS
12/4/2010 8:51:40 PM
9756
Exchange VSS Writer
Information

Keywords:
Classic
User:
N/A
Computer:
EX2.exchangeserverpro.local
Description:
Exchange VSS Writer successfully restored the backup set to database
'Mailbox Database EX2 01'. To bring the restored databases to a cleanshutdown state, database recovery will be performed using the information
in the restore environment document 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange
Server\V14\Mailbox\Mailbox Database EX2 01\E00restore.env'.

The existing transaction log files are then replayed into the database to roll it forward:
Log Name:
Application
Source:
ESE
Date:
12/4/2010 8:52:15 PM
Event ID:
301
Task Category: Logging/Recovery
Level:
Information
Keywords:
Classic
User:
N/A
Computer:
EX2.exchangeserverpro.local
Description:
Information Store (2608) Mailbox Database EX2 01: The database engine has
begun replaying logfile C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange
Server\V14\Mailbox\Mailbox Database EX2 01\E000000004D.log.

And finally the mailbox database is mounted:


Log Name:
Application
Source:
MSExchangeIS Mailbox Store
Date:
12/4/2010 8:52:32 PM
Event ID:
9523
Task Category: General
Level:
Information
Keywords:
Classic
User:
N/A
Computer:
EX2.exchangeserverpro.local
Description:
The Microsoft Exchange Database "Mailbox Database EX2 01" has been started.
Database File: D:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange
Server\V14\Mailbox\Mailbox Database EX2 01\Mailbox Database EX2 01.edb
Transaction Logfiles: C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange
Server\V14\Mailbox\Mailbox Database EX2 01\
Base Name (logfile prefix): E00
System Path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\Mailbox\Mailbox
Database EX2 01\
(Start Duration=00:00:03.032)

The mailbox database has now been recovered.

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