Restoring an Exchange Database to the Same Location

You can restore an Exchange database to the same location from where it was backed up. This type of restore operation is called an “in-place restore operation”.

Note

You can perform the restore operation on a default subclient or a user-defined subclient that was backed up at least one time.

Before You Begin

  • Verify that the database that you want to restore is dismounted and marked for overwrite.

  • Suspend the database copy so that replication does not occur during the restore operation.

  • You can restore Exchange databases only to the same version of Exchange from which the database was backed up. For example, you can restore an Exchange 2013 database to an Exchange 2013 server, but not to an Exchange 2010 server.

Procedure

  1. From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Protect > Exchange.

    The Exchange page appears.

  2. Click an Exchange database.

    The Exchange Database page appears.

  3. On the Subclients tab, in the Actions column for the subclient, click the action button action_button, and then click Restore > Restore database.

    A link for the Microsoft Information Store appears.

  4. Click Microsoft Information Store.

    A list of databases appears.

  5. Select the databases that you want to restore, and then at the top of the page, click Restore.

    The Restore options dialog box appears.

  6. Leave Exchange Database and Restore the data to its original location selected.

  7. From the Member server list, select the member server to restore the database to.

  8. Click Submit.

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