A customer has been performing full backups of their Microsoft Exchange 2003 server to an EMC
Avamar server. A user needs to recover their mailbox. What must be done to recover this mailbox
without changing all other mailbox data?

A.
Recover to a Recovery Storage Group
B.
Use the Granular Level Recovery plug-in
C.
Take the user’s mailbox offline
D.
Recover to a passive CCR node
Usages of Recovery Storage groups
1- The logical information in Active Directory about the storage group and its mailboxes is intact and unchanged.
2- You want to recover data from a single mailbox, a single database, or a group of databases that are in a single storage group. For example, you can use a Recovery Storage Group to recover items that were deleted and purged from a user’s mailbox, or you can use a Recovery Storage Group to restore or to repair a copy of an alternative database while another copy of the database remains in production.
GLR enables individual mailboxes, mailbox folders, or mail items such as messages to be recovered
without first restoring the entire database. Since less data is recovered, there is less of an
impact on network usage and less impact on CPU and RAM usage on the Exchange server.
I’m in confusion with A & B
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