Enterprise Vault™ Introduction and Planning
- About this guide
- Introduction
- Overview of Enterprise Vault
- How Enterprise Vault works
- About Enterprise Vault indexing
- About Enterprise Vault tasks
- About Enterprise Vault services
- About the Enterprise Vault Outlook Add-In
- About Enterprise Vault Search
- Enterprise Vault administration
- About reporting and monitoring in Enterprise Vault
- Exchange Server archiving
- Exchange Public Folder archiving
- File System Archiving
- Archiving Microsoft SharePoint servers
- Domino mailbox archiving
- Domino Journal archiving
- SMTP Archiving
- Microsoft Teams Archiving
- Skype for Business Archiving
- Enterprise Vault Accelerators
- About Compliance Accelerator
- About Discovery Accelerator
- Building in resilience
- Planning component installation
- Where to set up the Enterprise Vault Services and Tasks
- Installation planning for client components
- Planning your archiving strategy
- How to define your archiving policy for user mailboxes
- How to plan the archiving strategy for Exchange public folders
- How to plan settings for retention categories
- How to plan vault stores and partitions
- About Enterprise Vault reports
Introduction to the Storage service
The Storage service manages the vault stores and archives on the computer where it is running.
The role of the Storage service can be summarized as follows:
The Storage service accepts items for archiving from the archiving tasks. If possible, it generates a text or HTML version of each item, which the Indexing service uses to compile indexing data for the item. The Storage service compresses and stores the items (and the text or HTML versions) in the appropriate archives.
The default content converters in Enterprise Vault cannot convert some file types to text or HTML. As Enterprise Vault supports Windows IFilters, you may be able to procure a suitable IFilter for file types in your environment that are not supported by the default content converters. Also, in the default configuration, very large files (larger than 50 MB) are not converted.
Information about each item that is archived is stored in the Vault Store database.
The Storage service responds to requests from the retrieval tasks to restore items.
The Storage service monitors open partitions to identify those that have met their partition rollover criteria.
The Storage service responds to requests to view archived items. It can also provide an HTML preview of the item (if a preview of the item is available).
The Storage service deletes archived items. This can be a manual deletion by a user or an automatic deletion when the retention period on an item expires. The archiving task deletes shortcuts.
Vault stores have been designed so that they are suitable for being managed by storage management software, such as Veritas NetBackup. If it is available on the system, the storage management software manages the migration of files to a secondary storage location and retrieves files from the secondary storage to the vault store on behalf of the Storage service. The secondary storage can be offline devices, such as optical disks or tapes, or cloud storage providers such as Amazon Simple Storage Service, Microsoft Amazon Azure Blob Storage, and Google Cloud Storage.