Restoring an Exchange Database to a Different Location
You can restore an Exchange database to a different location, either on the same destination server or on a different destination server within the same Exchange organization. This type of restore operation is called an “out-of-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.
Procedure
- From the navigation pane, go to Protect > Applications > Exchange.
The Exchange page appears.
- Click an Exchange database.
The Exchange Database page appears.
- From the Subclients section, use one of the following methods to perform a restore operation:
- In the Actions column for the subclient, click the action button
, and then click Restore database.
- Click a subclient that you want to restore, and then, on the subclient page, click Restore database.
The Backup content page appears.
- In the Actions column for the subclient, click the action button
- Click Microsoft Information Store.
- In the upper-right of the page, select a backup to restore:
- To use the most recent backup, click Show latest backups.
- To use a backup from a specific date, click Show backups as of a specific date, select a date, and then select the backup.
- To use a backup from a date range, click Show backups for a date range, select a date range, and then select the backup.
- Select the databases that you want to restore, and then click Restore.
The Restore options dialog box appears.
- Specify how you want to restore the data:
- Destination host: To restore data on the destination server, select a location.
- Restore to: Select Another Database.
- Source DB: For each source database that you select to restore, select a destination database.
- Click Submit.
Last modified: 10/23/2019 3:22:53 AM