There could be many reasons why you need to restore a database. Let’s look at some common reasons. The server has been re-installed, after failure. The database gets corrupted or is not mounting.
Many seasoned Exchange Server administrators these days are frustrated that the most popular on-premises e-mail system has played second fiddle to the cloud-based Office 365 service. The frustration ...
A regular backup can help restore the mailbox database and mailbox connectivity after a malicious attack, database corruption, or server crash, with minimum and acceptable downtime depending on the ...
Microsoft has invested millions of dollars into Azure and Office 365, and their competitors are following suit with bona fide public cloud offerings of their own. But public cloud solutions are not ...
One of the more challenging tasks involved in migrating from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000 is moving users' mailboxes. If you don’t want to spend hours explaining to users where their e-mail ...
EX2013 - this is running in hybrid mode. I do not have any mailboxes on-prem. Everything was migrated to Exchange Online years ago. I don't have any SMTP relays either. Exchange 2013 went EOL last ...
A little background info: I was given the task of administering a 2003/2007 Exchange environment that had some major issues with servers all over the place and a failed migration to 2007 due to bad ...
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