Backups
- Items that have been deleted from Outlook are retained for 30 days and can be restored client-side or in OWA by recovering deleted items (in Outlook, Tools > Recover Deleted Items)
- A special kind of backup, called a "frequent recovery point", is also taken throughout the day so Exchange can be recovered to within minutes of loss of data from only the last 24 hours.
- Database backups are taken nightly and weekly.
- Full backups are taken once a week.
- Incremental backups are nightly.
- The first full backup of every month is retained for a year.
- Additional full backups every month are retained for a month.
Restores
- For Exchange restores, users should be encouraged to use "Recover Deleted Items" for data lost within the past 30 days.
- For all other restores, a request should be sent to UIT Client Support Center (to be escalated to UIT DataCenter Operations)
Information required to process a restore:
- Username
- Folder name
- Restore files as of this date: the date which the last known good file was
- Restore Destination: custom - only if the client wants the restore in a new location
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Purpose of the Service
Email is backed up regularly specifically for the purposes of enabling Tufts to recover from a disaster. Email is a highly available service that keeps three "live" copies of each mailbox between two separate data centers at Tufts.
Each mailbox database is backed up throughout the day and then back-ups are aged to retain at oldest a copy of mail that is 21 days old. In the event of a Disaster, Tufts will seek to restore the most recent good copy of mail for the entire environment.
Self Service Recovery
Tufts employs the use of "Recover Deleted Items" for all mailboxes. In instances of accidental deletion of objects from a mailbox (email, contacts, calendar) IT groups are encouraged to use Self-Service recovery. For instructions on how to recover deleted items, see the article below:
Recovery Deleted Items is available for an object 60 days after an item is removed from the "Deleted Items" folder in an Exchange mailbox.
Recovering Mail after an individual leaves the University
When an individual leaves the university, they receive automated emails leading up to the closure of their account indicating they should take steps to clean up their access and Data. During this grace period, individuals are given four reminders over the span of one month to indicate that their email account will be removed.
If a request comes in for restoration of a mailbox from an individual that has left the university, the departure date will need to PRECEDE the retention period in order for a restoration to be possible. As back-ups of the mail environment are intended for disaster recovery, such requests may be approved only on a case-by-case basis.
Requesting a Restore
If self-service restoration has already been attempted and the restoration date is within the retention period, the following request should be sent to it@tufts.edu to be evaluated and escalated for ESS.
- Full name and Tufts Username requesting a restore
- Date in which a restore is requested for
- Reason why a full mailbox restore is necessary
- Scope of the Restore - is the entire mailbox being requested or just a single folder