Integrated D2D Backup for Exchange Server 2007

Our D2D backup appliance provides a network-based backup solution for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 enabling enterprise-class data protection and backup and recovery with an appliance designed from the ground-up for small and medium businesses. Up-to-Date D2D Exchange 2007 Backup Backup Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

Unitrends offers Exchange Server 2007 backup protection via our fully-compliant VSS-based Exchange backup agent. This same backup agent provides VSS-compliant backup for Exchange Server 2010 and backup for Exchange Server 2003 as well.

Beginning with release 4.2, we support a fully-integrated VSS-level Exchange agent for Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2007, and Exchange Server 2003 (we continue to support a streaming agent for Exchange Server 2000.) Our release 4.2 Exchange agent supports full and differential backups of mailboxes and public folders, a priori integrity checks of the Exchange infrastructure, integrated point-in-time recover capabilities, and other features.

In addition to the brick-level recovery found in Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2007 with respect to not only soft but also hard deletes, Unitrends also offers Kroll OnTrack as an option for deeper granular search and restore capabilities.

To back up and restore Exchange Server 2007 SP1 or Exchange 2007 RTM on Windows Server 2008, you must use an Exchange-aware application that supports the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) writer for Exchange 2007. That's precisely what we supply with our VSS-based agent.

Unitrends uses a common D2D backup and recovery engine for providing protection for over 100 different versions of operating systems and applications. This means you can support Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL, Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware, Sun Solaris, Novell OES, Novell Netware, Novell GroupWise, Novell eDirectory, Linux, FreeBSD, Apple MacOS X, IBM pSeries/AIX, HP HP-UX, SCO UnixWare, SCO OpenServer, IBM iSeries/OS400, and SGI IRIX on notebooks, PCs, workstations, and servers and on DAS, NAS, or SAN storage.