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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.13 Microsoft Exchange Server User Guide

Back up Microsoft Exchange Server with the Windows PowerShell backup cmdlet

The Microsoft application agent supports full and incremental block-based backups.

NOTE: For self-service backups, do not select assets from multiple protection policies in the same backup request. This is a limitation of the Microsoft application agent.

Use the Backup-Exchange PowerShell cmdlet to back up the Microsoft Exchange Server to a DD server.

To perform specific backup-related and restore-related operations, the Microsoft application agent also supports the ddbmadmin.exe command besides the msagentadmin.exe command. However, the ddbmadmin.exe command is deprecated.

All cmdlets support the standard common PowerShell parameters. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd901844(v=vs.85).aspx provides the list of common parameters and their descriptions.

NOTE:

In the syntaxes, the parameters that are enclosed in square brackets, [ and ], are optional.

For database protection, the recommended maximum number of databases to include in a protection policy is 50. If you must exceed this count to satisfy your business requirements, it is recommended that you configure multiple protection policies on the Microsoft Exchange Server.


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