Enterprise Vault™ Introduction and Planning
- About this guide
- Introduction
- Overview of Enterprise Vault
- How Enterprise Vault works
- About single instance storage
- About Enterprise Vault indexing
- About Index Server groups
- About Enterprise Vault Administration Console
- About Enterprise Vault sites, Directory, and Directory database
- About Enterprise Vault tasks
- About Enterprise Vault services
- About the Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-In
- About IMAP access to Enterprise Vault archives
- About the Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X
- About Microsoft Exchange forms
- About the Office Mail App for OWA 2013 and later and Outlook 2013 and later
- About Enterprise Vault extensions for Notes
- About Enterprise Vault Search
- About Enterprise Vault monitoring and reporting
- FIPS 140-2 compliance
- Enterprise Vault administration
- About Enterprise Vault administration
- Administration Console configuration of archiving
- Administration accounts and roles
- How to archive PST file contents
- How to archive NSF file contents
- How to export archived items
- Welcome message and other notifications
- About reporting and monitoring in Enterprise Vault
- How to script management tasks
- Checklist of day-to-day management tasks
- Single Sign-On for Enterprise Vault Search
- Exchange Server archiving
- Exchange Public Folder archiving
- File System Archiving
- About File System Archiving
- About File archiving policies
- About shortcut files with File System Archiving
- About setting up File System Archiving
- File System Archiving in a clustered environment
- The process of File System Archiving
- How File System Archiving handles older versions of archived files
- How File System Archiving synchronizes permissions
- File System Archiving reports
- How to restore files with File System Archiving
- About FSAUtility
- How to back up and scan shortcut files with File System Archiving
- Pass-through recall for placeholder shortcuts with File System Archiving
- Retention Folders and File System Archiving
- FSA Reporting
- Archiving Microsoft SharePoint servers
- Domino mailbox archiving
- Domino Journal archiving
- SMTP Archiving
- Microsoft Teams Archiving
- Skype for Business Archiving
- Enterprise Vault Accelerators
- About the Enterprise Vault Accelerators
- Differences between the Enterprise Vault Accelerators
- About Compliance Accelerator
- About Discovery Accelerator
- Building in resilience
- Planning component installation
- About planning component installation
- About valid computer names for Enterprise Vault servers
- Prerequisites for Enterprise Vault components when planning installation
- Factors to consider when planning deployment of Enterprise Vault components
- Enterprise Vault Directory Service installation planning
- Where to set up the Enterprise Vault Services and Tasks
- How to plan installing Exchange Mailbox Archiving Tasks
- How to plan installing Exchange Journaling Tasks
- How to plan installing Exchange Public Folder Tasks
- How to plan installing Domino Journaling and Mailbox Archiving Tasks
- How to plan installing the Move Archive task
- How to plan installing the Storage Service
- How to plan installing the Indexing Service
- How to plan installing the Shopping Service
- How to plan installing File System Archiving
- How to plan installing SharePoint Archiving
- How to plan installing SMTP Archiving
- How to plan installing Accelerator Services
- Enterprise Vault databases and planning their installation
- Vault store groups and vault stores installation planning
- Administration Console installation
- Installation planning for client components
- Planning your archiving strategy
- About archiving strategies
- Where to define default settings for the Enterprise Vault Site
- How to allow users flexibility
- How to plan the types of items to archive
- How to define your archiving policy for user mailboxes
- How to plan the archiving policy for journal mailboxes
- How to plan the archiving strategy for Exchange public folders
- How to plan an archiving strategy for FSA
- How to plan a strategy for SharePoint archiving
- How to plan settings for retention categories
- How to plan the automatic deletion of archived items
- How to plan PST migration
- How to plan NSF migration
- How to plan shared archives
- How to plan vault stores and partitions
- How to plan single instance storage
- About Enterprise Vault reports
About Enterprise Vault sites, Directory, and Directory database
During its initial configuration, each Enterprise Vault server must join an Enterprise Vault site. A site comprises one or more Enterprise Vault servers running one or more Enterprise Vault services and tasks to archive items from specified targets: for example, Microsoft Exchange Servers, Domino mail servers, Microsoft SharePoint Servers, and file servers.
A site also contains a collection of vault stores, index servers, archiving policies that define how and when items are to be archived, and Retention Categories and Retention Plans that define how long items are to be stored before being deleted. A site may also include a list of target computers for the automatic importing of PST files.
An Enterprise Vault site is located in an Enterprise Vault Directory on an Enterprise Vault server computer. An Enterprise Vault Directory can contain one or more sites. The hierarchy of the sites, and Enterprise Vault servers belonging to those sites is shown in the Enterprise Vault Administration Console.
Figure: Enterprise Vault Administration Console showing the contents of an Enterprise Vault Directory illustrates how the Enterprise Vault Administration Console shows the contents of an Enterprise Vault Directory.
Figure: Enterprise Vault Administration Console showing the contents of an Enterprise Vault Directory
When you configure an Enterprise Vault server for the first time you can either create a Directory and site on the computer you are configuring, or join a site in a Directory on another Enterprise Vault server computer.
The Enterprise Vault Directory is accessed by a Directory Service. The other Enterprise Vault services and tasks use this service to access the configuration information in the Enterprise Vault Directory database.
See Introduction to the Directory Service.
The Enterprise Vault Directory database holds configuration information for each site in the Directory. (In general, configuration information is not shared across Enterprise Vault sites.) This SQL database can be located on a computer separate from the Enterprise Vault servers.
The Enterprise Vault Directory, sites, index server groups, targets, policies and Retention Categories and Plans are all configured using the Enterprise Vault Administration Console. You can use Microsoft SQL management tools to help with managing the SQL database.