This chapter elaborates the recovery action point for failure of Exchange servers. There are two scenarios under which one engages in disaster-recovery planning, testing, and operations. The first scenario is a server catastrophe. In this situation, the Exchange server has been completely lost due...
Traditionally, backups have been used for the following scenarios: Disaster recovery: In the event of a hardware or software failure, multiple database copies in a DAG enable high availability with fast failover and little or no data loss. This eliminates downtime and the resulting lost producti...
on the local server. This script is mainly used for disaster recovery scenarios where alldata except the mailbox databases have been lost. In these scenarios, without a backup ofActive Directory, you must re-create the user accounts so they can be connected to existing mailboxes. This is the...
Recovery Here is where you will specify what you expect in terms of disaster recovery. Although you naturally hope that disaster never strikes, it is important to assume that it will and have recovery times that will meet in a number of disaster-recovery scenarios. These include the following:...
The Exchange Setup.exe program can be run in three different modes: initial setup, maintenance, and disaster recovery. Initial server setup runs automatically if the setup detects that Exchange has never been installed on the server and there's no configuration information already in Active Directory...
The exchange team has put together the following flowcharts that show the likely processes and decision making flow that might be involved in certain disaster recovery situations based on a CCR Exchange 2007 design.These decision matrices do not provide the definitive answer and there are often ...
Traditionally, backups have been used for the following scenarios:Disaster recovery: In the event of a hardware or software failure, multiple database copies in a DAG enable high availability with fast failover and little or no data loss. This eliminates downtime and the resulting lost ...
While there are a number of third-party products that handle disaster recovery, tools and processes included with Microsoft Exchange and Windows Server are good options because Microsoft offers support and documentation for different disaster scenarios. Microsoft provides guidance on how to restore the ...
While there are a number of third-party products that handle disaster recovery, tools and processes included with Microsoft Exchange and Windows Server are good options because Microsoft offers support and documentation for different disaster scenarios. Microsoft provides guidance on how to restore the ...
“Dial Tone” Recovery:The Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 dial tone recovery feature offers the following:Provides a limited business continuity solution for complete site loss scenarios. Gives users the ability to send and receive e-mail messages, without having access to old data stored on the ...