Enterprise Vault™ Introduction and Planning

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Product(s): Enterprise Vault (12.3)
  1. About this guide
    1.  
      Introducing this guide
    2. Where to get more information about Enterprise Vault
      1.  
        Enterprise Vault training modules
  2. Introduction
    1. Overview of Enterprise Vault
      1. How archiving works
        1.  
          Introduction to PST files and NSF files
        2.  
          Benefits of archiving
      2.  
        How to access items in archives
      3.  
        About classification
      4.  
        About records management
      5.  
        About Compliance Accelerator and Discovery Accelerator
      6. About Enterprise Vault add-ons
        1.  
          Introduction to EnCase Ingest Connector
    2. How Enterprise Vault works
      1.  
        About single instance storage
      2. About Enterprise Vault indexing
        1.  
          About index volumes
        2.  
          About managing indexes and index volumes
      3.  
        About Index Server groups
      4.  
        About Enterprise Vault Administration Console
      5.  
        About Enterprise Vault sites, Directory, and Directory database
      6. About Enterprise Vault tasks
        1.  
          Introduction to provisioning and archiving tasks
        2.  
          Introduction to retrieval processes
        3.  
          Introduction to PST migration tasks
      7. About Enterprise Vault services
        1.  
          Introduction to the Directory Service
        2.  
          Introduction to the Storage service
        3.  
          Introduction to the Indexing Service
        4.  
          Introduction to the Shopping Service
        5.  
          Introduction to the Task Controller Service
        6.  
          Introduction to the Admin Service
        7. About the Archive Discovery Search Service
          1.  
            About the Archive Discovery Search Service components
      8. About the Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-In
        1.  
          Introduction to the Outlook Add-In
        2.  
          Introduction to offline users
      9.  
        About IMAP access to Enterprise Vault archives
      10.  
        About the Enterprise Vault Client for Mac OS X
      11.  
        About Microsoft Exchange forms
      12.  
        About OWA Extensions
      13.  
        About the Office Mail App for OWA 2013 and later and Outlook 2013 and later
      14.  
        About Enterprise Vault extensions for Notes
      15. About Enterprise Vault Search
        1.  
          About Enterprise Vault Search Mobile edition
      16.  
        About Enterprise Vault monitoring and reporting
    3.  
      FIPS 140-2 compliance
  3. Enterprise Vault administration
    1.  
      About Enterprise Vault administration
    2.  
      Administration Console configuration of archiving
    3.  
      Administration accounts and roles
    4.  
      How to archive PST file contents
    5.  
      How to archive NSF file contents
    6.  
      How to export archived items
    7.  
      Welcome message and other notifications
    8. About reporting and monitoring in Enterprise Vault
      1.  
        Enterprise Vault Reporting
      2.  
        Report mode
      3.  
        Event and diagnostic logging
      4.  
        System status in the Administration Console
      5.  
        Enterprise Vault Operations Manager
      6.  
        Automatic monitoring of events and performance
      7.  
        Message queue monitoring
      8.  
        Enterprise Vault auditing
    9.  
      How to script management tasks
    10.  
      Checklist of day-to-day management tasks
  4. Exchange Server archiving
    1. About Exchange Server archiving and user mailboxes
      1.  
        Exchange Provisioning tasks
      2.  
        Exchange Mailbox Archiving tasks
      3.  
        Exchange archiving targets
      4.  
        Exchange mailbox policies
      5.  
        Exchange desktop policies
      6.  
        Exchange archiving filters
    2. Exchange Server and journal mailbox archiving
      1.  
        Exchange Server and journal filtering
      2.  
        Compliance Accelerator and Exchange journaling
    3.  
      Types of items to archive with Exchange Server archiving
  5. Exchange Public Folder archiving
    1.  
      Exchange Public Folder tasks, Targets, and Policies
    2.  
      How an Exchange Public Folder task archives
    3.  
      User access to Exchange Public Folder archives
  6. File System Archiving
    1.  
      About File System Archiving
    2.  
      About File archiving policies
    3.  
      About shortcut files with File System Archiving
    4.  
      About setting up File System Archiving
    5.  
      File System Archiving in a clustered environment
    6.  
      The process of File System Archiving
    7.  
      How File System Archiving handles older versions of archived files
    8.  
      How File System Archiving synchronizes permissions
    9.  
      File System Archiving reports
    10.  
      How to restore files with File System Archiving
    11.  
      About FSAUtility
    12.  
      How to back up and scan shortcut files with File System Archiving
    13.  
      Pass-through recall for placeholder shortcuts with File System Archiving
    14.  
      Retention Folders and File System Archiving
    15.  
      FSA Reporting
  7. Archiving Microsoft SharePoint servers
    1.  
      About archiving Microsoft SharePoint servers
    2. How to configure SharePoint archiving
      1.  
        SharePoint archiving tasks
      2.  
        SharePoint archiving targets
      3.  
        SharePoint archiving reports
      4.  
        SharePoint archiving policies
      5.  
        How to access archived SharePoint documents
      6.  
        About Enterprise Vault shortcuts in SharePoint
  8. Domino mailbox archiving
    1.  
      About Domino mailbox archiving and Enterprise Vault
    2.  
      Domino provisioning groups
    3.  
      Domino mailbox archiving tasks
    4.  
      Domino mailbox archiving policies
    5.  
      Domino mailbox archiving retention folders
    6.  
      Domino mailbox archiving desktop policies
  9. Domino Journal archiving
    1.  
      About Domino Journal archiving
    2.  
      Domino Journal archiving policies
    3.  
      Domino journal archiving database considerations
    4.  
      How to set up Domino Journal Archiving
    5.  
      Support for clustered Domino Journal databases
  10. SMTP Archiving
    1.  
      About Enterprise Vault SMTP Archiving
    2.  
      SMTP Archiving components
    3.  
      Security and authentication
    4.  
      Scalability and disaster recovery
  11. Skype for Business Archiving
    1.  
      About Skype for Business Archiving
    2.  
      About Skype for Business Archiving licensing
    3.  
      Skype for Business Archiving overview
    4.  
      Skype for Business Archiving components
  12. Enterprise Vault Accelerators
    1.  
      About the Enterprise Vault Accelerators
    2.  
      Differences between the Enterprise Vault Accelerators
    3. About Compliance Accelerator
      1.  
        Compliance Accelerator components
      2. The Compliance Accelerator client application
        1.  
          Department administration with Compliance Accelerator
        2.  
          Compliance Accelerator searches
        3.  
          Reviewing messages with Compliance Accelerator
        4.  
          Compliance Accelerator reporting
        5.  
          Exporting messages with Compliance Accelerator
      3.  
        Compliance Accelerator configuration data
    4. About Discovery Accelerator
      1.  
        The analytics facility in Discovery Accelerator
      2.  
        Discovery Accelerator components
      3. Discovery Accelerator client application
        1.  
          Case administration with Discovery Accelerator
        2.  
          Discovery Accelerator searches
        3.  
          Reviewing items with Discovery Accelerator
        4.  
          Producing and exporting items with Discovery Accelerator
      4.  
        Discovery Accelerator configuration data
  13. Building in resilience
    1. About Enterprise Vault and VCS
      1.  
        Supported VCS configurations and software
      2.  
        About Enterprise Vault and the VCS GenericService agent
      3.  
        Typical Enterprise Vault configuration in a VCS cluster
    2. About Enterprise Vault and Windows Server Failover Clustering
      1.  
        Supported Windows Server Failover Clustering configurations
      2.  
        Typical Enterprise Vault configuration in a Windows Server failover cluster
    3. About Enterprise Vault building blocks
      1.  
        Building blocks and high availability
  14. Planning component installation
    1.  
      About planning component installation
    2.  
      About valid computer names for Enterprise Vault servers
    3.  
      Prerequisites for Enterprise Vault components when planning installation
    4.  
      Factors to consider when planning deployment of Enterprise Vault components
    5.  
      Enterprise Vault Directory Service installation planning
    6. Where to set up the Enterprise Vault Services and Tasks
      1.  
        How to plan installing Exchange Mailbox Archiving Tasks
      2.  
        How to plan installing Exchange Journaling Tasks
      3.  
        How to plan installing Exchange Public Folder Tasks
      4.  
        How to plan installing Domino Journaling and Mailbox Archiving Tasks
      5.  
        How to plan installing the Move Archive task
      6.  
        How to plan installing the Storage Service
      7.  
        How to plan installing the Indexing Service
      8.  
        How to plan installing the Shopping Service
      9.  
        How to plan installing File System Archiving
      10.  
        How to plan installing SharePoint Archiving
      11.  
        How to plan installing SMTP Archiving
      12.  
        How to plan installing Accelerator Services
    7.  
      Enterprise Vault databases and planning their installation
    8.  
      Vault store groups and vault stores installation planning
    9.  
      Administration Console installation
    10. Installation planning for client components
      1.  
        Installation planning for Outlook Web App (OWA) and RPC over HTTP components
  15. Planning your archiving strategy
    1.  
      About archiving strategies
    2.  
      Where to define default settings for the Enterprise Vault Site
    3.  
      How to allow users flexibility
    4.  
      How to plan the types of items to archive
    5. How to define your archiving policy for user mailboxes
      1.  
        How to plan enabling mailboxes
      2.  
        How to plan controlling the appearance of the desktop
    6.  
      How to plan the archiving policy for journal mailboxes
    7. How to plan the archiving strategy for Exchange public folders
      1.  
        How to plan enabling public folders
    8.  
      How to plan an archiving strategy for FSA
    9.  
      How to plan a strategy for SharePoint archiving
    10. How to plan settings for retention categories
      1.  
        About retention plans
    11.  
      How to plan the automatic deletion of archived items
    12.  
      How to plan PST migration
    13.  
      How to plan NSF migration
    14.  
      How to plan shared archives
    15. How to plan vault stores and partitions
      1.  
        How to plan handling safety copies
      2.  
        How to choose a location for safety copies
    16.  
      How to plan single instance storage
    17. About Enterprise Vault reports
      1.  
        Enterprise Vault Reporting feature

About shortcut files with File System Archiving

When a file is archived, Enterprise Vault can optionally leave one of the following types of shortcut:

  • An internet (URL) shortcut. This is a .url text file that contains a hypertext link to the archived file.

  • A placeholder. This is a special file that appears exactly as the original file but, when opened, forces Enterprise Vault to fetch the archived file.

  • A folder shortcut. This is a .url file that contains a hypertext link to the archived folder.

Internet shortcuts can be placed on any network share. When a user double-clicks an internet shortcut, the archived file is retrieved and is shown in the appropriate application.

If you open an internet shortcut from within an application, the application opens the contents of the shortcut, not the archived file.

Internet shortcuts have a suffix of .url. This suffix is appended to the file's existing suffix. For example, the shortcut for a Word document file named document1.docx is named document1.docx.url. The inclusion of the original suffix enables you to determine the original file type that the internet shortcut references.

Note:

If you choose the Windows Explorer option "Hide known file types", Windows still displays the original file type of an internet shortcut. For example, the internet shortcut document1.docx.url appears as document1.docx.

Internet shortcuts have the advantage that they can be used on both Windows and non-Windows devices.

Placeholder shortcuts behave exactly as the original files. A placeholder shortcut has the same file extension as the file to which it is a shortcut. When a user opens a placeholder shortcut, the original file is automatically retrieved.

Table: Characteristics of placeholder shortcuts shows the behavior of placeholder shortcuts when you open, copy, move, or delete them.

Table: Characteristics of placeholder shortcuts

Action on placeholder

Effect

Open

The file is recalled from the archive.

Note:

If pass-through recall is in effect, Enterprise Vault recalls the file to disk only if the calling application requires a writeable version.

See Pass-through recall for placeholder shortcuts with File System Archiving.

A file that is recalled to the file server replaces the placeholder shortcut.

  • If the recalled file remains unmodified, then Enterprise Vault converts the file back to a placeholder on the next archiving service run. The only exception is if the archiving policy's shortcut creation rules are based on the last access time. In that case, Enterprise Vault reverts the file only when the shortcut creation rules are met.

  • If the recalled file becomes modified, then Enterprise Vault converts the file back to a placeholder according to the archiving policy's shortcut creation rules.

Copy

The source file is restored and then copied. The destination file is a copy of the restored original file.

Note:

The copy operation does not restore the source file to disk if pass-through recall is in effect.

See Pass-through recall for placeholder shortcuts with File System Archiving.

Enterprise Vault converts a restored original file back to a placeholder on the next archiving service run. The only exception is if the archiving policy's shortcut creation rules are based on the last access time. In that case, Enterprise Vault reverts the file only when the shortcut creation rules are met.

Move

If the destination is on the same volume, the placeholder is moved.

If the destination is on a different volume, the archived file is restored and then moved to the destination.

Delete

You can configure Enterprise Vault to delete archived files when their placeholders are deleted, if you want. You must configure some settings for the file server, and apply an archiving policy with the appropriate settings.

For more information, see the Setting up File System Archiving guide.

Placeholder shortcuts are supported on NTFS devices, NetApp Filers, and Dell EMC Celerra/VNX devices. For details of the exact requirements, see the Enterprise Vault Compatibility Charts.

Note:

On NetApp C-Mode filers, recall of large files (larger than 50 MB) may time out. For information about increasing the timeout value on the Vserver, see the NetApp documentation.

In the archiving policy you can control the time at which Enterprise Vault creates shortcuts. For example, you can create a rule to archive Microsoft Office files. The rule can make Enterprise Vault leave the original files on the disk and create shortcuts to them later. Enterprise Vault can create a shortcut to a file according to any of the following:

  • Archived time

  • Last accessed time

  • Last modified time

  • Created time

By creating a rule like this one you can ensure that files are archived for safety but are still available for editing. When a file is no longer being changed frequently, Enterprise Vault creates a shortcut to the archived copy.

A folder shortcut is a .url file that Enterprise Vault creates within a target folder when the File System Archiving task archives the folder. When a user double-clicks the .url file, Enterprise Vault displays the archived files in the original folder structure in Enterprise Vault Search. Enterprise Vault Search displays only the folder and the sub folder in the archive, along with a link to show the complete folder hierarchy.

Folder shortcuts are disabled by default. You can enable folder shortcuts by editing the settings of the associated FSA volume policy. Note that there is no option to enable folder shortcuts at the folder policy level. If you disable folder shortcuts, the existing .url files continue to work as normal.

Folder shortcuts have a .url file extension. The default file name is [View Archived Files].url. You can change the name of the folder link file by editing the Site properties. The File System Archiving task creates a new folder link file with the new name on the subsequent run. If you have customized the folder shortcut name, you may see multiple folder shortcut files because the File System Archiving task does not delete old .url files.

The File System Archiving task records details of folder shortcuts that are created and updated in the report file in Reports\FSA.