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Replacing Exchange Server 2007 CCR Nodes Hardware (For Windows Server 2003) Before and after following this procedure, please run the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer (ExBPA) and review the output. Microsoft Exchange Best Practices Analyzer v2.8 http...
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This is a case study of a customer who wanted to perform a migration from Exchange Server 2000 / 2003 to Exchange Server 2007 whilst consolidating a number of remote sites to a centralised hub site. The main premise of this engagement was to ascertain...
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Imagine a scenario where we would have an Exchange Server 2007 CCR on Windows Server 2008. In this setup we only have two network cards. Initially our thoughts would go to that it’s a best practice to configure the private/heartbeat NIC as the primary...
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TechNet Webcast: High Availability in Exchange Server 2007 SP1 (Part 2 of 2): Disaster Recovery and SCR Deep Dive (Level 300) TechNet Webcast: Supporting Exchange Server 2007 in Multiple Forests with Identity Lifecycle Manager 2007 (Level 300) TechNet...
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There's a very good TechNet article available that describes the steps that are required in order to fail over from a CCR cluster in one site, to an SCR target in another site. It also covers the procedure to fail back once the problem has been resolved...
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Let's say that over a period of an hour only a very small number of transactions are generated for a particular CCR enabled storage group. If those changes add up to less than 1MB's worth of transactions and are therefore not sufficient...
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I don’t know about you, but for me it's a challenge to keep up with the health information of myself and family. If you haven't seen it yet you should check out HealthVault . The current version allows you to collect, store and share health information...
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You may have heard me talk about this at TechEd, and some of my customers will recall long discussions with me about the merits of using Direct Attached Storage rather than SANs in Exchange 2007. Storage Area Networks (SAN) have become increasingly common...
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Brett has been busy with Exchange and PowerShell recently and has written this storming post about the new features you get when you install CCR onto a WS2008 cluster instead of WS2003. There's some great stuff here Brett - and the PowerShell look really...
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CCR in Exchange 2007 uses asynchronous database replication. You would think that in the event of failure on the Active node that there would be data loss on the Passive node if the logs hadn't finished replicating, right? Well, think again ... Share...
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