Email is typically one of the most mission-critical applications for a company. So it makes sense that your customers are striving for high availability within their messaging infrastructure. To get them there, you need to fully comprehend the high-availability options in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. There are four basic options. We break them down to help you determine which makes the most sense for a particular customer.
Read the rest of this tip based on the article I wrote.
Service provider takeaway: Exchange Server 2007 offers four high-availability options that service providers can use to improve customers' email client uptime.
http://go.techtarget.com/r/4178829/6485971
Enjoy!!!
Ross
Stay Tuned as I will be continuing my SQL Server 2008 Series this week!!!!
Ross Mistry, MCSE, MCDBA is a partner and principal consultant for Convergent Computing. As a lead architect he designs and implements SQL Server, Active Directory and Exchange solutions for fortune 500 organizations with a global presence. His SQL Server specialty is designing and implementing high availability, site resilience and disaster recovery solutions. Ross also focuses on SQL Server database administration, database development and Business Intelligence. Ross has also taken on the roles of lead author, co-author, technical writer and contributing writer for a number of books, including SQL Server 2005 Management and Administration and Windows Server 2008 Unleashed. Mistry is also a public speaker and conducts seminars on Microsoft topics around the world on SQL Server, Active Directory and Exchange.
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Good Information
Thanks Ross. This is good information as we will be roling out Exchange 2007 late this year and the beginning of next year for 25000 users. I suspect we will be going the CCR route and what you wrote confirmed that we are making the correct choice.
Appreciate the information.
Alan
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