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How to Use Recovered Files after an Exchange Mailbox Recovery to Disk

The Exchange Local Mailbox and Exchange Mailbox Online backup types can restore mailbox items to local disk in addition to restoring to an Exchange mailbox. Backups restored to local disk are restored as files in various formats.

Carbonite Post-Restore Checklist

This checklist will assist you with performing post restore functions to get your data where it needs to be and resume your backup.

Getting Started with Carbonite Safe Server Backup For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

Administrators can be invited to join the company through the Dashboard. Once they are invited, they will receive an email with instructions on how to complete the registration. After launching Carbonite Safe Server Backup for the first time, you will be able to configure your backup set by selecting what, where, how, when and for how long you would like to back up. CSSB supports the backup of NTFS file systems, ReFS file systems, Windows system state, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Exchange server, SQL server, MySQL server, Oracle server, Hyper-V hosts and hosted virtual machines, and Bare Metal images. Carbonite Safe Server Backup supports full, differential and incremental backups. Whether you are restoring your data to the original backed up computer or to a different computer, Carbonite Safe Server Backup makes the process quick and easy.

File Types Carbonite Backs Up for Carbonite Safe Backup Pro

Carbonite is designed to back up all the unique and irreplaceable files on your computer. Included in your backup are your text documents, spreadsheets, financial documents, photos, music, videos, etc.

Importing Your Thunderbird Data

After performing a restore, you will need to import your email and contact data back into the Mozilla Thunderbird program in order to use it.

File Types Carbonite Backs Up for Carbonite Safe

Carbonite automatically backs up the files that are most important to you, such as your pictures, documents and music. By intelligently scanning your computer, Carbonite does not include unnecessary files, which improves backup and restore speeds. Less common types of files can be manually added to your Carbonite backup. Review this article to understand what is and is not included in your backup.

Importing Family Tree Maker Data

Family Tree Maker stores its data in separate file types, depending on the type of data recorded. If you need to restore your Family Tree Maker data, Carbonite recommends restoring these files to your Desktop. You can import your restored Family Tree Maker data back into Family Tree Maker with these instructions.

Restoring the Windows System State For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

The product supports the recovery of Windows System State by restoring the Registry, Boot files, System files, Active Directory and more. The product offers recovery of Windows System State on all the supported Windows platforms. The entire contents of the Windows System State backup will be restored. Selective restore of individual System State components is not possible. By default, System State will restore to the original location and overwrite existing files.

File Types Excluded from Backup for Carbonite Safe

Carbonite does not automatically select files larger than 4GB (Gigabyte) for backup. Files that may cause conflicts with your programs or operating system when restored are excluded from being backed up.

Getting Started with Carbonite Safe

You can use the Carbonite application to back up your files to Carbonite’s secure servers. When you need to get your files back, you can use Carbonite to restore your files at any time.

List of VSS Writers and Services

Carbonite Safe Server Backup (CSSB) utilizes a set of built-in Windows functions known as Volume Shadowcopy Services, or VSS. VSS allows backups of in-use, locked, or open files without interrupting whatever process or user is currently accessing those files. Most backup types in CSSB will rely upon one or more VSS Writers.

FAQ: What Is Cloud Backup?

What Is cloud backup?

Microsoft SQL Server Backup For CSSB 5.x & 6.x Classic

Users can perform VDI-based backups of a specific database on a specific SQL server instance. Full, Differential, and Incremental (Log) backups are supported.

Storage Quota Exceeded for Carbonite Safe Server Backup (6.x) For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

To stop receiving this error, you must purchase additional storage, update the retention settings, or delete some data from the cloud.

Retention Policy Best Practices

A retention policy controls the period of time that a backup is kept. The product allows users to choose their own retention policy. This article outlines the best practices for retention policies and explains some of the common problems that occur when these best practices are not followed.

Restoring a Microsoft SQL Server For CSSB 6.x Enhanced

Microsoft SQL Server backups can be restored to the original computer or to a different computer.

The Report Page For CSSB 5.x & 6.x Classic

The Report page displays a history of all operations performed. Each line references a specific operation and contains many details about the operation.

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