What is a Recovery Storage Group?
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What is a Recovery Storage Group?
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A Recovery Storage Group is a special storage group. It can exist in an Exchange Server 2003 server even if the server already has four regular storage groups. Administrators can use it, instead of a regular storage group, for restoring mailbox stores and individual mailboxes. When an administrator suspects that there is a problem with the backed up data, and does not want to overwrite the current data with the corrupted backed up data, he can restore the backed up data in a Recovery Storage Group temporarily. Then he can move the recovered mailbox data from the Recovery Storage Group to the regular storage group by using the
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