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Question 9: You have two standalone Exchange Server 2016 servers.
You perform daily full backups of the Exchange server databases.
A user accidentally deletes some critical items.
You need to restore the critical items.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from
the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Correct Answer:Explanation
Box 1: Create a recovery database.
A recovery database (RDB) is a special kind of mailbox database that allows you to mount and extract
data from a restored mailbox database as part of a recovery operation. RDBs allow you to recover
data from a backup or copy of a database without disrupting user access to current data.
Box 2: Restore the mailbox database.
After you create an RDB, you can restore a mailbox database into the RDB by using a backup
application or by copying a database and its log files into the RDB folder structure.
Box 3: New-MailboxRestoreRequest with -Recovery
Use the New-MailboxRestoreRequest cmdlet to restore a mailbox or items from the recovery
database to a production mailbox.
Note: A recovery database (RDB) is a special kind of mailbox database that allows you to mount and
extract data from a restored mailbox database as part of a recovery operation. RDBs allow you to
recover data from a backup or copy of a database without disrupting user access to current data.
After you create an RDB, you can restore a mailbox database into the RDB by using a backup
application or by copying a database and its log files into the RDB folder structure. Then you can use
the New-MailboxRestoreRequest cmdlet to extract data from the recovered database. Once
extracted, the data can then be exported to a folder or merged into an existing mailbox.
References: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee332351(v=exchg.160).aspx#Use the
Exchange Management Shell to recover data using a recovery database