Enterprise Vault.cloud™ Folder Sync 1.12 Administration Guide
- Overview
- Requirements for Folder Sync
- Preparing the service accounts
- Installing and configuring Folder Sync
- Running and scheduling Folder Sync synchronizations
- About performing and scheduling Folder Sync synchronizations
- Performing a "Run Now" Folder Sync synchronization
- Configuring scheduled Folder Sync synchronizations
- About Folder Sync scheduling and choosing a scheduling strategy
- Creating scheduled Folder Sync synchronization events
- Selecting the mailboxes to target for scheduled Folder Sync synchronizations
- Changing the iterative restart period for scheduled Folder Sync synchronization events
- Monitoring and managing Folder Sync
- About monitoring and managing Folder Sync
- Checking the Folder Sync synchronization status from the ArchiveTools Management Console
- About the Folder Sync job list
- Viewing the Folder Sync job list
- About the Folder Sync Mailbox Report
- Viewing the Folder Sync Mailbox Report
- About the Folder Sync Status Report
- Viewing the Folder Sync Status Report
- Disabling or enabling Folder Sync from the Administration Console
- Viewing the Folder Sync synchronization status of an account from the Administration Console
- Troubleshooting Folder Sync
Folder Sync Microsoft SQL Server requirements
Folder Sync requires a SQL Server database. When you perform the initial configuration of Folder Sync you must specify the SQL Server instance that Folder Sync is to use.
Folder Sync 1.12 supports Microsoft SQL Server Standard or Enterprise 2012, 2014, or 2016, with the latest service packs applied.
Note:
We recommend for performance purposes that the SQL Server is located on a standalone computer, not on the computer on which Folder Sync is installed.
The computer that hosts SQL Server requires the following resources:
For synchronization of fewer than 5000 mailboxes, a minimum of 2 CPU and 8 GB RAM.
For synchronization of more than 5000 mailboxes, a minimum of 4 CPU and 16 GB RAM.
Note:
You may want to consider a high-availability solution for your SQL Server environment. A high-availability solution can help to minimize or mitigate the effect of system downtime. See the following Microsoft article, or its equivalent for your SQL Server version: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms190202(v=sql.130).aspx.
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Requirements for the server on which Folder Sync is installed