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VLZXCHH<maml:conceptual contentType="conceptual" xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10"><maml:title>Backup and Recovery Overview</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Windows Server 2008 contains features to help you create backups and, if needed, perform a recovery of your operating system, applications, and data. By using these features appropriately and implementing good operational practices, you can improve your organization's ability to recover from damaged or lost data, hardware failures, and disasters. For Windows Server 2008 R2, there are new features that expand what you can back up, where you can store backups, and how you can perform recoveries.</maml:para>

<maml:para>This topic contains the following sections: </maml:para>

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<maml:para><maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>Backup and recovery technologies</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c41048b7-4ca4-485e-871e-570084eb0cb2#BKMK_Backup_and_recovery_technologies"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink></maml:para>
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<maml:para><maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>Shadow Copies of Shared Folders overview</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c41048b7-4ca4-485e-871e-570084eb0cb2#BKMK_Shadow_Copies_Overview"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink></maml:para>
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<maml:para><maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>Windows Server Backup overview</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c41048b7-4ca4-485e-871e-570084eb0cb2#BKMK_Windows_Server_Backup_overview"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink></maml:para>
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<maml:para><maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>Windows Recovery Environment overview</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c41048b7-4ca4-485e-871e-570084eb0cb2#BKMK_Windows_Recovery_Environment_overview"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink></maml:para>
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</maml:introduction><maml:content><maml:sections><maml:section address="BKMK_Backup_and_recovery_technologies">
<maml:title>Backup and recovery technologies</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>There are several features that you can use together to create backups and perform recoveries of your server systems and data. These features include the following:</maml:para>

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<maml:para><maml:phrase>Shadow Copies of Shared Folders.</maml:phrase> This feature is an extension to the Shared Folders Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in.</maml:para>
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<maml:para><maml:phrase>Windows Server Backup tools.</maml:phrase> These include the Windows Server Backup MMC snap-in, the <maml:computerOutputInline>Wbadmin</maml:computerOutputInline> command, and the Windows PowerShell cmdlets for Windows Server Backup.</maml:para>
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<maml:para><maml:phrase>Windows Recovery Environment.</maml:phrase> This environment includes the System Image Recovery tool, the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool, and the Command Prompt.</maml:para>
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<maml:para>This table summarizes the tools you can use to perform the following backup or recovery tasks for your computers running Windows Server 2008 R2:</maml:para>
<maml:table><maml:row><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  Shadow Copies of Shared Folders  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  Windows Server Backup snap-in  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  Wbadmin command  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  Windows PowerShell cmdlets (Windows.ServerBackup)  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  Windows Recovery Environment  </maml:para></maml:entry></maml:row><maml:row><maml:entry><maml:para>  Create shadow copies of files or folders on a shared resource  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry></maml:row><maml:row><maml:entry><maml:para>  Create schedule for backups to be run automatically  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry></maml:row><maml:row><maml:entry><maml:para>  Create a one-time supplemental backup  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry></maml:row><maml:row><maml:entry><maml:para>  Perform a recovery of files, folders, applications, volumes, system  state, and catalog  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry></maml:row><maml:row><maml:entry><maml:para>  Perform a bare metal recovery, full server recovery, or recovery of  the operating system  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry></maml:row><maml:row><maml:entry><maml:para>  Remote management  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>    </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry><maml:entry><maml:para>  YES  </maml:para></maml:entry></maml:row></maml:table>

</maml:introduction></maml:section><maml:section><maml:title></maml:title><maml:introduction></maml:introduction></maml:section><maml:section address="BKMK_Shadow_Copies_Overview">
<maml:title>Shadow Copies of Shared Folders overview</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Shadow Copies of Shared Folders provides point-in-time copies of files that are located on shared resources, such as a file server.</maml:para>
</maml:introduction>
<maml:sections>
<maml:section>
<maml:title>What is Shadow Copies of Shared Folders?</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Shadow Copies of Shared Folders is a feature included in the Shared Folders MMC snap-in that you or your users can use to view shared files and folders as they existed at points of time in the past. Accessing previous versions of files, or shadow copies, is useful because you can: </maml:para>

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<maml:para><maml:phrase>Recover files that were accidentally deleted</maml:phrase>. If you accidentally delete a file, you can open a previous version and copy it to a safe location.</maml:para>
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<maml:listItem>
<maml:para><maml:phrase>Recover from accidentally overwriting a file</maml:phrase>. If you accidentally overwrite a file, you can recover a previous version of the file. (The number of versions depends on how many snapshots you have created.)</maml:para>
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<maml:listItem>
<maml:para><maml:phrase>Compare versions of a file while working</maml:phrase>. You can use previous versions when you want to check what has changed between versions of a file.</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>
</maml:list>

<maml:para>However, creating shadow copies is not a replacement for creating regular backups. Use a tool such as Windows Server Backup to create regular backups of your server. Also, you can only enable Shadow Copies of Shared Folders on a per-volume basis—that is, you cannot select specific shared folders and files on a volume to be copied or not copied.</maml:para>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>

<maml:section>
<maml:title>Hardware and software considerations for Shadow Copies of Shared Folders</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Shadow Copies of Shared Folders is available in all editions of Windows Server 2008. However, the Shadow Copies of Shared Folders user interface is not available for the Server Core installation option of Windows Server 2008. To create shadow copies for computers with a Server Core installation, you need to manage this feature remotely from another computer.</maml:para>



<maml:para>If you plan to defragment the source volume on which Shadow Copies of Shared Folders is enabled, we recommend that you set the cluster allocation unit size to be 16 KB or larger when you initially format the source volume. If you do not, the number of changes caused by defragmentation can cause previous versions of files to be deleted.</maml:para>



<maml:para>If you require NTFS file compression on the source volume, you cannot use an allocation unit size larger than 4 KB. In this case, when you defragment a volume that is very fragmented, you may lose older shadow copies faster than expected.</maml:para>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>

<maml:section>
<maml:title>Additional references for Shadow Copies of Shared Folders</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>For more information about Shadow Copies of Shared Folders and recovering files and folders, see the following resources:</maml:para>

<maml:list class="unordered">
<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>For instructions to enable and manage Shadow Copies of Shared Folders, see the local Help by typing the following command at a command prompt: <maml:computerOutputInline>hh scfs.chm</maml:computerOutputInline>.</maml:para>
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<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>For technical information about Shadow Copies of Shared Folders, see <maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=94407</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=94407"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>.</maml:para>
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<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>For technical information about how to use Shadow Copies of Shared Folders with the Previous Versions client, see <maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=94410</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=94410"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>.</maml:para>
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<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>For technical information about backup and recovery, see <maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=93236</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=93236"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>.</maml:para>
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</maml:list>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>
</maml:sections>
</maml:section><maml:section address="BKMK_Windows_Server_Backup_overview">
<maml:title>Windows Server Backup overview</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Windows Server Backup is a feature that provides a set of wizards and other tools for you to perform basic backup and recovery tasks for your servers. This feature has been updated since its first release in Windows Server 2008. In addition, the previous backup feature (Ntbackup.exe) that was available with earlier versions of Windows has been removed.</maml:para>
</maml:introduction>
<maml:sections>
<maml:section>
<maml:title>What is Windows Server Backup?</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para> Windows Server Backup consists of an MMC snap-in, command-line tools, and Windows PowerShell cmdlets that provide a complete solution for your day-to-day backup and recovery needs. You can use the four wizards to guide you through running backups and recoveries. You can use Windows Server Backup to back up a full server (all volumes), selected volumes, the system state, or specific files or folders, and to create a backup that you can use for bare metal recovery. You can recover volumes, folders, files, certain applications, and the system state. And, in case of disasters like hard disk failures, you can perform a system recovery or bare metal recovery by using a full server or a bare metal recovery backup and the Windows Recovery Environment—this will restore your complete system onto the new hard disk.</maml:para>

<maml:para>You can use Windows Server Backup to create and manage backups for the local computer or a remote computer. Also, you can schedule backups to run automatically.</maml:para>

<maml:para>Windows Server Backup is intended for use by everyone who needs a basic backup solution—from small business owners to IT professionals in large enterprises. However, the design makes it especially well-suited for smaller organizations or individuals who are not IT professionals.</maml:para>

<maml:alertSet class="note"><maml:title>Note </maml:title>
<maml:para>You cannot recover backups that you created in earlier versions of Windows with Ntbackup.exe by using Windows Server Backup. However, a version of Ntbackup.exe is available as a download to Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 for users who want to recover data from backups created using Ntbackup.exe. The downloadable version of Ntbackup.exe is only for recovering backups for older versions of Windows and cannot be used to create new backups. To download Ntbackup.exe, see <maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=82917</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=82917"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>.</maml:para>
</maml:alertSet>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>

<maml:section>
<maml:title>Features in Windows Server Backup</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:list class="unordered">
<maml:listItem>
<maml:para><maml:phrase>Windows Server Backup snap-in</maml:phrase>. This tool contains four wizards to help you perform backups and recoveries of your servers: Schedule Backup Wizard, Backup Once Wizard, Recovery Wizard, and Catalog Recovery Wizard. You can use the main page of the snap-in to view information about any past or future backup or recovery operations. Also, you can use the tool to configure performance options for backups and recoveries.</maml:para> <maml:para>As a new functionality in Windows Server 2008 R2, you can create backups with the Schedule Backup Wizard and the Backup Once Wizard that you can use to perform system state or bare metal recoveries. Other new functionality includes the ability to store scheduled backups on a remote shared folder, to back up specific files and folders rather than full volumes, and the ability to exclude files based on location and file type.</maml:para>
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<maml:listItem>
<maml:para><maml:phrase>Wbadmin command</maml:phrase>. Windows Server Backup includes the <maml:computerOutputInline>Wbadmin</maml:computerOutputInline> command and documentation, which enable you to perform the same tasks at the command line that you can perform by using the snap-in. For more information, see the Command Reference (<maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140216</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140216"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>). You can also automate backup activities through scripting.</maml:para><maml:para>Changes to this command are the same as the changes for the Windows Server Backup snap-in.</maml:para>
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<maml:listItem>
<maml:para><maml:phrase>Windows PowerShell cmdlets for Windows Server Backup</maml:phrase>. Windows Server 2008 R2 contains an updated collection of cmdlets for Windows Server Backup that you can use to write scripts to perform backups. For more information, see <maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140217</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140217"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>.</maml:para>
</maml:listItem>
</maml:list>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>

<maml:section>
<maml:title>Hardware and software considerations for Windows Server Backup</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Windows Server Backup is available in all editions of Windows Server 2008. However, the Windows Server Backup snap-in is not available for the Server Core installation option. To run backups for computers with a Server Core installation, you need to either use the command line or manage backups remotely from another computer. </maml:para>

<maml:para>Windows Server Backup supports external and internal hard disks, optical media drives, and removable media drives. You can no longer back up to tape—however, support of tape storage drivers is still included. To perform a scheduled backup, as a best practice, use an external hard disk that supports either USB 2.0 or IEEE 1394.</maml:para>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>

<maml:section>
<maml:title>Additional references for Windows Server Backup</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>For more information about Windows Server Backup, see the following resources:</maml:para>

<maml:list class="unordered">
<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>For instructions to install Windows Server Backup and to create backups and perform recoveries, see the local Help by typing the following command at a command prompt: <maml:computerOutputInline>hh backup.chm</maml:computerOutputInline>.</maml:para>
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<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>For technical information, see <maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=93236</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=93236"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>.</maml:para>
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<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>For information about the <maml:computerOutputInline>Wbadmin</maml:computerOutputInline> command, see the Command Reference (<maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140216</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140216"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>).</maml:para>
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<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>For information about cmdlets for Windows Server Backup, see <maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140217</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140217"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>.</maml:para>
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<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>For in-depth troubleshooting information for events, see <maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140218</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140218"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>.</maml:para>
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</maml:introduction></maml:section>
</maml:sections>
</maml:section><maml:section address="BKMK_Windows_Recovery_Environment_overview">
<maml:title>Windows Recovery Environment overview</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Windows Recovery Environment is a partial version of the operating system and a set of tools that you can use to perform system recoveries (along with a backup that you created earlier using Windows Server Backup).</maml:para>
</maml:introduction>
<maml:sections>
<maml:section>
<maml:title>What is Windows Recovery Environment?</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>You can access the recovery and troubleshooting tools in Windows Recovery Environment through the <maml:ui>System Recovery Options</maml:ui> dialog box in the Install Windows Wizard. In Windows Server 2008 R2, to launch this wizard, use the Windows Setup disc or start/restart the computer, press <maml:ui>F8</maml:ui>, and then select <maml:ui>Repair Your Computer</maml:ui> from the list of startup options. </maml:para>

<maml:para>You can also configure your servers to fail over to the Windows Recovery Environment if they fail to boot. (For instructions, see <maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=94458</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=94458"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>.)</maml:para>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>

<maml:section>
<maml:title>Features in Windows Recovery Environment</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>The tools in Windows Recovery Environment include:</maml:para>

<maml:list class="unordered">
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<maml:para><maml:phrase>System Image Recovery</maml:phrase>. You can use this tool and a backup that you created earlier with Windows Server Backup to restore your operating system or full server.</maml:para>
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<maml:listItem>
<maml:para><maml:phrase>Windows Memory Diagnostic</maml:phrase>. You can use this tool (which is a memory diagnostic schedule) to check your computer's RAM. Doing this requires a restart. In addition, this tool requires a valid Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows 7 installation to function. </maml:para>
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<maml:listItem>
<maml:para><maml:phrase>Command Prompt</maml:phrase>. This opens a command prompt window with Administrator privileges that provides full access to your file system and volumes. In addition, certain <maml:computerOutputInline>Wbadmin</maml:computerOutputInline> commands are only available from this command window. For information about the <maml:computerOutputInline>Wbadmin</maml:computerOutputInline> command, see the Command Reference (<maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140216</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140216"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>).</maml:para>
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</maml:introduction></maml:section>

<maml:section>
<maml:title>Hardware and software considerations for Windows Recovery Environment</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>Windows Recovery Environment is available in all editions of Windows Server 2008. However, the processor architecture for a given instance of Windows Recovery Environment and the computer whose system you are trying to restore must match. For example, Windows Recovery Environment for an x64-based version of the operating system only works on an x64-based computer. In addition, for Windows Server 2008, your hardware manufacturer may have installed Windows Recovery Environment on a partition on your server—if not, you will need a Setup disc to access this tool.</maml:para>
<maml:para>For Windows Server 2008 R2, the Windows Recovery Environment is installed by default, except for the Server Core installation option.</maml:para>
</maml:introduction></maml:section>

<maml:section>
<maml:title>Additional references for Windows Recovery Environment</maml:title><maml:introduction>
<maml:para>For more information about Windows Recovery Environment and recovering your server, see the following resources:</maml:para>

<maml:list class="unordered">
<maml:listItem>
<maml:para>For technical information about Windows Recovery Environment, see <maml:navigationLink><maml:linkText>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=94414</maml:linkText><maml:uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=94414"></maml:uri></maml:navigationLink>.</maml:para>
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