The final step in creating a fully redundant Microsoft e-mail environment has been completed in Exchange 2007. When Microsoft Exchange 4.0 was released in the mid-1990s, it was not a vast improvement ...
Exchange Server 2010 incorporates a number of high-availability features that system admins will find useful, including a new database availability groups (DAG) feature. Mailbox databases and the data ...
The change in Exchange 2010's storage architecture and high availability may have you a little lost. Let me help you get back on track With the release of Exchange 2007, you could still rely on ...
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The Community Technical Preview (CTP) available to some 200,000 MSDN and TechNet subscribers will feature Local Continuous Replication and Cluster Continuous Replication, both of which promise 24 by 7 ...
Storage Networking is a tricky animal. My brush with networked storage platforms started from the time we needed few hundred megabytes of shared storage for building a cluster to enable database and ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Today: SIOS Technology (high availability and disaster ...
Microsoft on Friday launched Service Pack 1 for Windows Exchange Server 2007. Features include additions to the Exchange management console, Outlook web access and disaster recovery. Disaster recovery ...
While the cloud continues to grow in popularity for many, if not most, enterprise applications, IT departments remain reluctant to trust public clouds, including the Google Cloud Platform, for ...
Mailbox databases and the data they contain are critical to any Exchange organization. To ensure high availability for mailbox databases, Exchange Server 2007 provided a variety of replication and ...