The question has come up a couple times in my blog on high availability and redundancy of Database Availability Groups (DAGs) specific to “What happens to the Client Access Server (CAS) and Hub ...
For this blog post, I’m going to jump right into a topic of most interest to organizations deploying Exchange Server 2010, which is Disaster Recovery of databases. New to Exchange 2010 is the concept ...
Right now we have a single Exchange 2010 server in a VM which has mb/cas/ht roles on it. We have VM level redundancy via vSphere HA (no FT) and the SAN but we don't have Exchange level redundancy. The ...
I'm looking for a way to set up an equivalent to Exchange Shadow Redundancy, as documented here http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd351027(v=exchg.150).aspx ...
A corrupted exchange database could significantly impact your business. The EseUtil tool offers a simple and quick solution. A damaged or corrupted Exchange server database enters the ‘dirty shutdown’ ...
An Exchange Server database plays a pivotal role in smooth functioning of the business as it stores critical data, such as user mailboxes, archives, public folders, etc. However, sometimes, due to ...
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