- WINDOWS 10 CONVERT ENTERPRISE VAULT UPDATE
- WINDOWS 10 CONVERT ENTERPRISE VAULT MANUAL
- WINDOWS 10 CONVERT ENTERPRISE VAULT PLUS
If you continue without doing this, the messages remain on the node-specific queues and are not processed. You can then re-run the Convert to Cluster wizard. We recommend you cancel from the wizard and leave the services running in a non-clustered environment until Enterprise Vault has cleared the message queues. The wizard cannot move these messages to the clustered message queues due to permissions constraints.
WINDOWS 10 CONVERT ENTERPRISE VAULT UPDATE
It then displays a warning reminder that, when the wizard has successfully completed, you must update the DNS alias or Hosts file entry that is currently pointing at the physical node, so that it points at the cluster server name.
* The SMTP holding folder is only required if the Enterprise Vault SMTP service is configured as a cluster service in the Enterprise Vault cluster.
WINDOWS 10 CONVERT ENTERPRISE VAULT PLUS
Plus if you want to back out of the migration it is really painful with no well documented way to get out of it, and its only been till the newer versions of NBU that you could actually recall all the EV items back to disk, and it still needs some manipulation within EV to get it so it doesnt recall it from tape anymoreEnsure that the following items are all on highly available shared storage devices: In all honesty your best bet would be to buy cheap secondary storage (like a JBOD solution) and push the items to there, or like michel stated, a USB drive which would be quicker than the tape (not a recommended solution, but i'd sooner do that than tape any day of the week) So any time you need to rebuild an index, you will need to get access to the tapes, if you give any one Vault Cache and Virtual Vault, it will start recalling from tape, if you have any legal discovery and exports you will need to get access to the tape when you do the export etc and it could slow the process down to the point where your legal teams will miss deadlines.
WINDOWS 10 CONVERT ENTERPRISE VAULT MANUAL
This means if you migrate 1TB to tape, then it will need to recall 1TB back to disk and not only will it be slow, you may need to haev manual intervention to get the tapes that are requested by each recall request, and then you will need 1TB of disk space to get the items back for it to reindex I'd still say no, especially if you're on EV9 and want to go to EV10, because to get the most out of EV10 you would want to convert your indexes to the new indexing platform, which will recall all your files back to disk to access the items and re-index them.