Enterprise Vault™ Compatibility Charts
- About this guide
- Enterprise Vault core dependencies
- Storage devices, appliances, and software
- Exchange archiving
- Exchange archiving client compatibility
- File System Archiving (FSA)
- Domino mailbox archiving and journal archiving
- SharePoint archiving
- SMTP archiving
- Microsoft Teams Archiving
- Skype for Business Archiving
- Enterprise Vault Search
- Compliance Accelerator and Discovery Accelerator
- Compliance Accelerator
- Discovery Accelerator
- Antivirus software
- Third-party integrations
- Localization
- Appendix A. Changes to prerequisite software for Enterprise Vault 14
- Appendix B. Changes to prerequisite software for Enterprise Vault 15
- Appendix C. Revision history
Storage software: NTFS
The storage software listed below shows Enterprise Vault support for primary and secondary partitions storing data on Windows file systems that are accessible over NTFS or CIFS/SMB.
Table: Storage software: NTFS
Item | Version | Enterprise Vault | |
14 | 15 | ||
Windows NTFS [♦] | Windows Server 2012 | N | N |
Windows Server 2016 | Y | Y | |
Windows Server 2019 | Y | Y | |
Windows Server 2022 | Y | Y | |
Windows Storage Server | - | Y | Y |
♦ A standard NTFS file system mounted on fast access media (such as SAN, NAS, or DAS) is an acceptable platform for Enterprise Vault, offering speed, scalability, and security. Some vendors offer an NTFS front-end to other media (such as offline or WORM). Enterprise Vault should work with such systems, but care should be taken of their specific characteristics, such as slower access speeds. It is recommended that the index data is not placed on such alternate media, even though it is NTFS-based.