When restoring a mailbox, which command do you prefer to use?

I was accustomed to using New-MailboxExportRequest, but just learned how to use Restore-Mailbox.
Is there one command that you prefer to use instead of the other?  Just curious.
Thanks,
Robert

Hi,
I agree with Andy. We use the New-MailboxExportRequest cmdlet to export contents of a primary mailbox or archive to a .pst file. When the request encounters corruption in the mailbox, we can add the BadItemLimit parameter to specify the number of bad items
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And the Restore-Mailbox cmdlet is used to extract mailbox content from a restored database. The Restore-Mailbox cmdlet can only use disconnected mailboxes on a server as a source of data, and the cmdlet can only use connected mailboxes as a target for data.
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Restore-Mailbox.
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