XCCC: How to Create a Conferencing Server Storage Group for Selective Backup and Restore (328761)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server

This article was previously published under Q328761

SUMMARY

Exchange 2000 Server supports multiple databases (information stores), which are contained in storage groups. A storage group contains one to five information stores and a set of transaction log files. The First Storage Group is created by default. This article discusses the option to create a Conferencing server as a storage group, which can then be used for selective backup and restore procedures.

MORE INFORMATION

If you separate the databases used by Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server users from the databases used by Exchange 2000 Server users, you can perform a selective backup and restore.

For example, you can create a new storage group named Conferencing Storage Group, and then create and mount a new mailbox store named Conferencing Mailbox Store Server Name. Use this mailbox store for conferencing calendar mailboxes and resources.

REFERENCES

For additional information, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

259624 XADM: How to Create a New Storage Group in Exchange Server 2000

230619 XADM: Storage Group Names Cannot Exceed 64 Characters in Length

289286 XADM: Backup Does Not Work When Backing Up Multiple Storage Groups

251123 XADM: Maximum Number of Storage Groups in Exchange 2000 for Database Capacity Planning

258243 XADM: How to Back Up and Restore an Exchange 2000 Server Computer by Using the Windows Backup Program

146306 XADM: Exchange Server Backup & Restore Procedures


Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:4/28/2005
Keywords:kbinfo KB328761