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    • wirestyle22W
      wirestyle22
      last edited by wirestyle22

      Note: I have a meeting at 10:00 AM. Was just notified.

      Note 2: It's a vendor. Not like I'm in trouble

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        Texkonc
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        Do you have the ability to setup a temp server and setup something like Veam, BackupExec, etc... in trial mode that are exchange aware just to trunk the logs and still use your target media?

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @Texkonc
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          @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

          Do you have the ability to setup a temp server and setup something like Veam, BackupExec, etc... in trial mode that are exchange aware just to trunk the logs and still use your target media?

          Good call. Install Veeam B&R in trial mode, make a full backup to any media you got, even a USB HDD.

          Once it all truncates, let your normal backup kick off again.

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            Texkonc @JaredBusch
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            @JaredBusch said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

            @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

            Do you have the ability to setup a temp server and setup something like Veam, BackupExec, etc... in trial mode that are exchange aware just to trunk the logs and still use your target media?

            Good call. Install Veeam B&R in trial mode, make a full backup to any media you got, even a USB HDD.

            Once it all truncates, let your normal backup kick off again.

            Surely he has an old server laying around, hell, even leave windows in trial mode, and buy a USB drive that is at least double the databases or more. It is cheaper than a outage i bet.

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            • momurdaM
              momurda @Texkonc
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              @Texkonc Cheaper than an outage for sure. With 2 million log files (2.2TB of logs/1024kB each) if this exchange server has something go wrong it will be very hard to to get it all working again.

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              • wirestyle22W
                wirestyle22
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                I read that the Veeam backup is around 10x faster than a windows server backup. Normally this would sound like a marketing ploy but everyone here on ML seems to swear by Veeam. Can anyone confirm? The windows backup took 3 days to complete, thats why I ask.

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                • momurdaM
                  momurda
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                  I dont know about speed, but i do know from my previous xp with Veeam that it is a great product. I was never not able to do restores of exchange (vm/brick level) at my last job. It was really quick to restore individual mailbox items and deleted-on-accident contacts without issue. It also provides central backup and restore services for you entire virtual infrastucture, something WSB and Cobian cant.

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                  • wirestyle22W
                    wirestyle22 @momurda
                    last edited by

                    @momurda said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                    I dont know about speed, but i do know from my previous xp with Veeam that it is a great product. I was never not able to do restores of exchange (vm/brick level) at my last job. It was really quick to restore individual mailbox items and deleted-on-accident contacts without issue. It also provides central backup and restore services for you entire virtual infrastucture, something WSB and Cobian cant.

                    Yeah I know it's good, but my issue is I can't bog down the server for 3 days again until the weekend. I'd like to resolve this sooner, but I'm kind of stuck.

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                      Texkonc @wirestyle22
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                      @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                      @momurda said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                      I dont know about speed, but i do know from my previous xp with Veeam that it is a great product. I was never not able to do restores of exchange (vm/brick level) at my last job. It was really quick to restore individual mailbox items and deleted-on-accident contacts without issue. It also provides central backup and restore services for you entire virtual infrastucture, something WSB and Cobian cant.

                      Yeah I know it's good, but my issue is I can't bog down the server for 3 days again until the weekend. I'd like to resolve this sooner, but I'm kind of stuck.

                      Bog it down for 3 days or trying to recover it with the massive log file db?

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                      • wirestyle22W
                        wirestyle22 @Texkonc
                        last edited by

                        @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                        @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                        @momurda said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                        I dont know about speed, but i do know from my previous xp with Veeam that it is a great product. I was never not able to do restores of exchange (vm/brick level) at my last job. It was really quick to restore individual mailbox items and deleted-on-accident contacts without issue. It also provides central backup and restore services for you entire virtual infrastucture, something WSB and Cobian cant.

                        Yeah I know it's good, but my issue is I can't bog down the server for 3 days again until the weekend. I'd like to resolve this sooner, but I'm kind of stuck.

                        Bog it down for 3 days or trying to recover it with the massive log file db?

                        That is word for word what I said to my boss. I don't have deciding power though

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                          Texkonc @wirestyle22
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                          @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                          @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                          @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                          @momurda said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                          I dont know about speed, but i do know from my previous xp with Veeam that it is a great product. I was never not able to do restores of exchange (vm/brick level) at my last job. It was really quick to restore individual mailbox items and deleted-on-accident contacts without issue. It also provides central backup and restore services for you entire virtual infrastucture, something WSB and Cobian cant.

                          Yeah I know it's good, but my issue is I can't bog down the server for 3 days again until the weekend. I'd like to resolve this sooner, but I'm kind of stuck.

                          Bog it down for 3 days or trying to recover it with the massive log file db?

                          That is word for word what I said to my boss. I don't have deciding power though

                          What if that massive log file gets corrupt when you go down? Then you are burned even more.
                          Have you measured the strain it puts on it? IF you use an enterprise backup product, will he even notice? You brought up the concerns, but you feel it is the best move. You know the environment, you know what it can handle. Your ass is on the line, even though you told mgt.

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                          • wirestyle22W
                            wirestyle22 @Texkonc
                            last edited by

                            @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                            @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                            @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                            @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                            @momurda said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                            I dont know about speed, but i do know from my previous xp with Veeam that it is a great product. I was never not able to do restores of exchange (vm/brick level) at my last job. It was really quick to restore individual mailbox items and deleted-on-accident contacts without issue. It also provides central backup and restore services for you entire virtual infrastucture, something WSB and Cobian cant.

                            Yeah I know it's good, but my issue is I can't bog down the server for 3 days again until the weekend. I'd like to resolve this sooner, but I'm kind of stuck.

                            Bog it down for 3 days or trying to recover it with the massive log file db?

                            That is word for word what I said to my boss. I don't have deciding power though

                            What if that massive log file gets corrupt when you go down? Then you are burned even more.
                            Have you measured the strain it puts on it? IF you use an enterprise backup product, will he even notice? You brought up the concerns, but you feel it is the best move. You know the environment, you know what it can handle. Your ass is on the line, even though you told mgt.

                            It's not my job on the line. My boss just asked me to take a look at it for a second pair of eyes and that was my conclusion. I'm not the server administrator but I've solved a few server issues so far. I'm of the opinion that getting aggressive with my employer is just burning bridges. I let them learn it themselves and cover my ass with e-mails and paperwork.

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                              Texkonc @wirestyle22
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                              @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                              @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                              @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                              @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                              @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                              @momurda said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                              I dont know about speed, but i do know from my previous xp with Veeam that it is a great product. I was never not able to do restores of exchange (vm/brick level) at my last job. It was really quick to restore individual mailbox items and deleted-on-accident contacts without issue. It also provides central backup and restore services for you entire virtual infrastucture, something WSB and Cobian cant.

                              Yeah I know it's good, but my issue is I can't bog down the server for 3 days again until the weekend. I'd like to resolve this sooner, but I'm kind of stuck.

                              Bog it down for 3 days or trying to recover it with the massive log file db?

                              That is word for word what I said to my boss. I don't have deciding power though

                              What if that massive log file gets corrupt when you go down? Then you are burned even more.
                              Have you measured the strain it puts on it? IF you use an enterprise backup product, will he even notice? You brought up the concerns, but you feel it is the best move. You know the environment, you know what it can handle. Your ass is on the line, even though you told mgt.

                              It's not my job on the line. My boss just asked me to take a look at it for a second pair of eyes and that was my conclusion. I'm not the server administrator but I've solved a few server issues so far. I'm of the opinion that getting aggressive with my employer is just burning bridges. I let them learn it themselves and cover my ass with e-mails and paperwork.

                              Oh, well in that case...

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                              • wirestyle22W
                                wirestyle22 @Texkonc
                                last edited by

                                @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                @momurda said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                I dont know about speed, but i do know from my previous xp with Veeam that it is a great product. I was never not able to do restores of exchange (vm/brick level) at my last job. It was really quick to restore individual mailbox items and deleted-on-accident contacts without issue. It also provides central backup and restore services for you entire virtual infrastucture, something WSB and Cobian cant.

                                Yeah I know it's good, but my issue is I can't bog down the server for 3 days again until the weekend. I'd like to resolve this sooner, but I'm kind of stuck.

                                Bog it down for 3 days or trying to recover it with the massive log file db?

                                That is word for word what I said to my boss. I don't have deciding power though

                                What if that massive log file gets corrupt when you go down? Then you are burned even more.
                                Have you measured the strain it puts on it? IF you use an enterprise backup product, will he even notice? You brought up the concerns, but you feel it is the best move. You know the environment, you know what it can handle. Your ass is on the line, even though you told mgt.

                                It's not my job on the line. My boss just asked me to take a look at it for a second pair of eyes and that was my conclusion. I'm not the server administrator but I've solved a few server issues so far. I'm of the opinion that getting aggressive with my employer is just burning bridges. I let them learn it themselves and cover my ass with e-mails and paperwork.

                                Oh, well in that case...

                                Pointing someone in the right direction and being responsible are two very different things

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @wirestyle22
                                  last edited by

                                  @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                  @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                  @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                  @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                  @momurda said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                  I dont know about speed, but i do know from my previous xp with Veeam that it is a great product. I was never not able to do restores of exchange (vm/brick level) at my last job. It was really quick to restore individual mailbox items and deleted-on-accident contacts without issue. It also provides central backup and restore services for you entire virtual infrastucture, something WSB and Cobian cant.

                                  Yeah I know it's good, but my issue is I can't bog down the server for 3 days again until the weekend. I'd like to resolve this sooner, but I'm kind of stuck.

                                  Bog it down for 3 days or trying to recover it with the massive log file db?

                                  That is word for word what I said to my boss. I don't have deciding power though

                                  What if that massive log file gets corrupt when you go down? Then you are burned even more.
                                  Have you measured the strain it puts on it? IF you use an enterprise backup product, will he even notice? You brought up the concerns, but you feel it is the best move. You know the environment, you know what it can handle. Your ass is on the line, even though you told mgt.

                                  It's not my job on the line. My boss just asked me to take a look at it for a second pair of eyes and that was my conclusion. I'm not the server administrator but I've solved a few server issues so far. I'm of the opinion that getting aggressive with my employer is just burning bridges. I let them learn it themselves and cover my ass with e-mails and paperwork.

                                  Oh, well in that case...

                                  Pointing someone in the right direction and being responsible are two very different things

                                  The fact that they need those pointers just makes me shutter!

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @Dashrender
                                    last edited by

                                    @Dashrender said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                    shutter!

                                    Camera or Window?

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                                      Texkonc @JaredBusch
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                                      @JaredBusch said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                      @Dashrender said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                      shutter!

                                      Camera or Window?

                                      Smartass or ass?

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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch @Texkonc
                                        last edited by

                                        @Texkonc said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                        @JaredBusch said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                        @Dashrender said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                        shutter!

                                        Camera or Window?

                                        Smartass or ass?

                                        Yes?

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                                        • momurdaM
                                          momurda
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                                          @wirestyle22
                                          Just curious, how long does it take your Exchange to start serving mail when you restart it for updates/changes/etc?

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                                            Texkonc @momurda
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                                            @momurda said in Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues:

                                            @wirestyle22
                                            Just curious, how long does it take your Exchange to start serving mail when you restart it for updates/changes/etc?

                                            My guess, about 45mins after the windows login 🙂

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