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Archive for February 10th, 2013

High Availability Changes in Exchange Server 2010? DAG part 4

Introduction In part three of this multi-part article, we created the log and database LUNs, changed the path for the logs and databases, created the DAG, and added the servers to the DAG. In this fourth part of this multi-part article uncovering Exchange 2010 Database Availability Groups (DAGs), I am going to show you how […]

High Availability Changes in Exchange Server 2010? DAG part 3

Introduction In the second part of this multi-part article uncovering Exchange 2010 Database Availability Groups (DAGs), we prepared the two servers and installed Exchange 2010 on both. In this article, we will continue where we left off. We will move the databases to the LUNs attached to each server, create the DAG and test that […]

High Availability Changes in Exchange Server 2010? DAG part 2

Introduction In the first part of this multi-part article uncovering Exchange 2010 Database Availability Groups (DAGs); we had a look at what Exchange 2007 and earlier versions provided when it comes to native high availability functionality for Mailbox servers. In this part of this multi-part series, I will provide the steps necessary in order to […]

High Availability Changes in Exchange Server 2010? DAG part 1

High Availability Changes in Exchange Server 2010? With Exchange 2010, we no longer have the concept of Local Continuous Replication (LCR), Single Copy Clusters (SCC), Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) or Standby Continuous Replication (SCR) for that matter. WHAT!? I hear some of you yell! Yes I am not kidding here. But to be more specific, […]