The following diagram shows one possibility of where the Archive Shuttle modules can be installed in order to support the migration of Enterprise Vault archives between Enterprise Vault sites. This scenario can also be used to migrate archived data between Enterprise Vault servers and Vault Stores in the same Enterprise Vault site.
The migration configuration shown will also support migration between different versions of Enterprise Vault. This is possible because the EV Export Module is installed on a source EV server, and the EV Import Module is installed on a target EV server.
The following diagram shows a slightly more complex migration scenario that also involves more data than the first scenario.
In this example, the dotted red line shows the possibility that the data is manually shipped between the two environments. There are several ways that this can be achieved, for example:
Physically ship the data on tape or other media between the environments. The import modules used in the target environment then need to be configured to point to the location where the copy is mounted.
Copy the data through restricted ports or firewalls. Again, the import modules used in the target environment need to be configured to point to the location where the copy is mounted.
NFS and CIFS in tandem. With this approach, the Staging Area needs to be shared via a generic username/password using NFS and again shared as a normal CIFS share. If appropriate to the environment, firewall ports for NFS then need to be opened to allow the export module to write to the NFS share. For this reason, this approach normally means that the Staging Area is located on the target environment. This is shown in the diagram below.
Note that the same approach can be used for migration to other target environments.
Reference:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd758767%28v=ws.10%29.aspx
http://blogs.technet.com/b/filecab/archive/2012/09/14/server-for-nfs-in-windows-server-2012.aspx
In the following diagram, Archive Shuttle is being used to migrate data from Enterprise Vault to Exchange 2010 (either primary mailbox or secondary mailbox/personal archive). The data involved is not particularly large; therefore, many of the modules are installed on regular, already-deployed, servers. The Archive Shuttle application server in many ways is operating as a plug-and-play appliance and also houses the data location used for export and import of the data involved in the migration.
NOTE: This same configuration can be used to migrate to Exchange 2013. |
In the following diagram, Archive Shuttle is being used to migrate data from Enterprise Vault to Office 365. The communication to Office 365 allows mapping of Enterprise Vault archives to mailboxes in the cloud. The migration can be performed to either primary mailboxes or Personal Archives.
The example below illustrates a more complex environment where the environment is split across two geographies US and Europe. Each of those geographies has its own internet connection, and there is a corporate wide-area network joining the locations also.
In this situation, one Core can still be deployed. The modules will receive commands and transmit metadata over the corporate network. The export/import is done within each geography.
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