How Exchange data is organized

Information store

Microsoft Exchange Server stores its data in a single repository called information store (in Exchange 2003/2007) or Exchange store (in Exchange 2010). The primary components of the information store are storage groups (for Exchange 2003/2007 only) and Exchange databases.

Exchange database

There are two types of Exchange databases.

Either type database stores the data in the following files:

Storage group

In Exchange 2003/2007, a storage group is a logical container for Exchange databases, the associated transaction log, checkpoint, and other system files. All databases in a storage group share a single log stream. A storage group is the basic unit for backup and recovery.

In Exchange 2010, the notion of a storage group is discontinued. Therefore, you can select individual databases for backup. Each database will be backed up along with the necessary associated files.

Information store structure diagram

The following diagram illustrates the information store structure for Exchange 2003/2007 and Exchange 2010. The data items that you can back up at the database level are red-framed.