Exchange High Availability: Patterns and Practices
Abstract: Exchange systems have become mission critical systems. This is why almost every organization using Microsoft Exchange Server has implemented some form of high availability to ensure their systems are continuously up and running. This paper examines a number of solutions you can use to meet these high availability requirements outlining the benefits and drawbacks of each. Furthermore, it makes additional recommendations on how you should implement solutions for continued service resiliency. If high availability is what you need, this paper is a must.
Author(s):
Danielle Ruest
Nelson Ruest
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