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Exchange continues to make high-availability simple by creating DAGs, ... It's new, OK, and while Microsoft tells us that thousands of people are using Exchange 2010, some of the new dark corners have a bug or two left ... mailbox database as the original mailbox -- which it does in this release of Exchange. When that limitation is lifted and you can give users tons ...
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... third-party tools. Simplified high availability and disaster recovery - Exchange Server 2010 introduces a ... continuity. Easier administration and decreased dependence on the help desk - Exchange Server 2010 provides new self-service capabilities to help users perform ... their inbox with text preview. Simplified compliance - Exchange Server 2010 delivers new integrated archiving functionality ...
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... says, "Microsoft's savings claims don't appear to be compelling and that this release is entirely too soon after the migration to Exchange 2007. " Read full story ... 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 ...
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... Hypervisor based high availability solutions.
What does this mean for you? Let's take a look at some conversations and the internal (customer) reactions when it because apparent that both the VMware and Exchange teams were ... to embarrass yourselves in front of your SAN vendor or their partner by not actually having an Exchange 2010 design ready. You don't have to know exactly what SAN you ...
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... deliver cost savings of up to 70%. The promise from the Redmond company is that Exchange Server 2010 will cut down costs while kicking communications ... and offer evolved email capabilities to corporate customers.
Exchange Server 2010 is designed to work in concert with such ... reporting cost savings of up to 70 percent thanks to a simplified high-availability model and support for lower-cost storage. ...
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... version is available for download and testing. However, companies currently running Exchange Server on 32-bit hardware will be required ... role called Clustered Mailbox role, for use with high-availability MSCS clustering of mailbox data. ... IsMailboxServer, IsClientAccessServer, IsHubTransportServer and IsUnifiedMessagingServer. For each role, Exchange 2007 provides dedicate tasks to manage properties ...
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... the mailbox server role correctly is critical to your design.
With Exchange 2010 you can deploy a solution that leverages mailbox resiliency ... message profile, the mailbox size, and the number of users
High availability architecture - the number of database copies you ... or software VSS and the frequency of the backups, or leverage the Exchange native data protection features
Network architecture - ...
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... decisions, please review the following topics from the Exchange 2010 Online Help: Understanding High Availability and Site Resilience ... leveraging the native data protection features that Exchange provides. The solution you choose will depend on many factors. For example, if you are deploying ... Practices for Using Volume Shadow Copy Service with Exchange Server 2003 for more VSS details. A capacity ...
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Austin-based Neverfail, a developer of continuous availability and high availability software, said today that it is supporting Microsoft's new Exchange 2010 email server. Neverfail said its software now can be used to ensure availabilit of Microsoft Exchange 2010 deployments. Neverfail's software is used for high availability computing installs to ...
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... the hosting field.
High quality hosting services include hosted Microsoft exchange, hosted SharePoint services, ... your business needs in an affordable manner.
The main highlight of a high quality hosting service is that it functions in a highly secured ... and support costs; significant increase in the performance and availability of your web site application; a reduction in your business traveling ...
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