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Exchange, you have only the option to use the local backup feature.Ĥ. SQL you can use the built-in feature in MSSQL to backup the databases.ģ. Remember, File Copy doesn't have an incremental features to take only the recent changed files not have a CBT functionality to take only the changes too, it's a normal file copy jobs.Ģ. If you don't have the tools to backup your DCs, SQL or Exchange, you can use the local built-in feature to backup the application and dump them to disk, then use Veeam as a Centralize Enterprise Backup Application to copy the the files of these application from the Physical servers to your Backup Repository on Veeam. But still you can use Veeam backup to backup/copy your files from the physical servers to your NFS / any shared disk "Backup to Disk". You have a valid reason why you wouldn't virtualize such of hungry IOPS application since your backend storage cannot handle it. (Without spending a lot of money on SAN upgrades) I may be able to get away with P2V’ing Exchange and the terminal servers, but I don’t have enough IOPS to support SQL in my current configuration. (Server 20 R2) These are the only servers I have left in the physical world.
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2 DC's (2 Virtual DC's as well) and 4 Terminal Servers. Ckeith7777 wrote:I have 2 exchange 2010 mailbox servers, 4 SQL servers.