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		<title>SnapManager for Exchange/SnapVault Integration Requirements</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Update: NetApp has a KB article in NOW addressing this: Using SnapVault to Archive SnapManager for Exchange Backups Sets. Bottom line: You do not necessarily need ONTAP 7.3, Protection Manager and DataFabric Manager to send SnapManager for Exchange snapshots to a SnapVault secondary. We recently acquired SnapManager for Exchange (SME) at my place of employment. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Update: NetApp has a KB article in NOW addressing this: <a href="https://now.netapp.com/Knowledgebase/solutionarea.asp?id=kb3990">Using SnapVault to Archive SnapManager for Exchange Backups Sets</a>.  Bottom line: You do not necessarily need ONTAP 7.3, Protection Manager and DataFabric Manager to send SnapManager for Exchange snapshots to a SnapVault secondary.</strong></p>
<p>We recently acquired SnapManager for Exchange (SME) at my place of employment.  We have an existing NetApp deployment consisting of two primary filers in a SnapVault arrangement with a third filer.  The SME install is part of an upgrade from Exchange 2003 (on DAS) to 2007 (on Fibre Channel storage).</p>
<p>What we missed prior to purchasing SME: If you want to use SnapVault with SME, you need two additional pieces of software: Protection Manager and NetApp Management Console (part of DataFabric Manager, apparently).  Here&#8217;s what p. 408 of the <a href="http://now.netapp.com/NOW/knowledge/docs/SnapManager/relsme50/pdfs/admin.pdf">SnapManager® 5.0 for Microsoft® Exchange Installation and Administration Guide</a> (NOW login required) says:</p>
<blockquote><p>The following are the software dependencies for integrating SnapManager with<br />
data set and SnapVault:</p>
<p>◆ Protection Manager 3.7 and later<br />
◆ NetApp Management Console 3.7 and later<br />
◆ SnapDrive for Windows 6.0 and later<br />
◆ Data ONTAP 7.3 or later </p></blockquote>
<p>Wish I&#8217;d known that sooner.</p>
<p>(This is the point where some random NetApp fanboy pops down to the comments and fires off something about how NetApp is the greatest storage company ever, and if I&#8217;d done appropriate due diligence, I wouldn&#8217;t have missed this requirement.  My advice: Spare us, smart guy.  I&#8217;m writing this post to make it easier for other NetApp customers to do their &#8220;due diligence&#8221;.)</p>
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