Configuring a preferred server list for an Exchange 2010 Database Availability Group (DAG)

You can create preferred server configurations for an Exchange 2010 Database Availability Groups (DAG). The preferred server list is a collection of one or more servers in the DAG that you select as preferred backup sources. Preferred server configurations take priority as backup sources in instances where database copies are replicated between multiple servers. The preferred server list is ignored for Active copy only and is optional for Passive copy and if not available the active copy.

You can let NetBackup choose the best server from which to back up the replicated database copies or you can designate a preferred server list. Designating a preferred server list gives you more control over your backup jobs. For example, you can configure a list of preferred servers that are local to avoid having to back up replicated data over your WAN. Or you may have one node of a DAG that contains passive copies for all or most of your databases and that is also a fast media server. Add only this server to your preferred list to make the backup more efficient.

For each replicated database you select for backup, NetBackup picks a server as follows:

If this algorithm does not choose a server, the database is not backed up. A message appears in the progress log identifying each database that is skipped for this reason.

To configure a preferred server list

  1. In the Policy dialog box, click the Attributes tab.

  2. In the Microsoft Exchange Attributes group, from the Database backup source list, select Passive copy only.

  3. Click Preferred server list.

  4. In the Name box, type the name of the DAG node you want to add to the list.

  5. Click Add.

  6. Add any other DAG nodes.

  7. Click OK.

More Information

Backup status for Exchange Database Availability Groups (DAGs) and the preferred server list

Backup source for an Exchange 2010 DAG backup or an Exchange 2007 replication backup