Being an Exchange Server Administrator is challenging for a person as threats are always looming over the Exchange server environment. Exchange database consists of all the user mailboxes of the organization, and that is why it becomes so vital to have a disaster recovery plan in case the Excha...
Disaster recovery mode setup (seeFigure 2) must be run manually by starting Setup with the /Disasterrecovery command-line option. For this mode to work, Setup must find intact configuration information for this server in Active Directory. Use this mode when an Exchange server installation has bee...
Disaster recovery planning is a complex process that relies on many decisions that you make regarding the planning for Exchange 2007. Generally, to start the planning process, you must first consider the following concepts that relate to Exchange 2007 disaster recovery:...
With the basic Exchange Online Plan 1 offering, users have 50 GB of mailbox storage at a cost of $4 per user, per month.MicrosoftprovidesExchange Online Protectionas part of this service to scan email for malware and spam. At $8 a month, the Exchange Online Plan 2 gives unlimited mailb...
Exchange2003备份与灾难恢复 Exchange2003DisasterRecovery xuhuojun FuYuMoulding&Tooling(Dongguan)co.,Ltdxuhuojun@gmai.com Agenda:Plan1:ActiveDirectoryPlan2:ExchangeDatabasePlan3:ExchangeServerSerioustroubleshootingPlan4:ExchangeBackupandRestore Exchange&AD ExchangeDatabase ExchangeServer ADDatabase DC User01mail...
Although many of the new features in Exchange 2010 are redundant by design and have been designed in that manner, this does not negate the requirement for a reliable disaster recovery plan.The inherent features of Exchange 2010 will contribute toward maintaining high availability and in doing so ...
Exchange Online enterprise pricing and control There are two principal pricing schemes for Exchange Online. One plan carries a monthly fee of $5 per user, while the other plan costs $10 per user. Both plans provide the overall suite of features covered above, but the $10 plan provides advanc...
Failed/Incomplete Disaster Recovery Plan A failed recovery is the most common cause of extended Exchange outages. It may sound like circular logic, but if the Exchange environment is down for multiple days, the root cause of the failure is no longer relevant. Don’t let indecision and untested...
Failed/Incomplete Disaster Recovery Plan A failed recovery is the most common cause of extended Exchange outages. It may sound like circular logic, but if the Exchange environment is down for multiple days, the root cause of the failure is no longer relevant. Don’t let indecision and untested...
Communications: Data Protection and Disaster Recovery for Exchange Server 2007 Lee Benjamin - July 2007 Exchange Server 2007 includes an array of options to support high availability and disaster recovery. Explore the alternatives Exchange has to offer and plan the ideal recovery solution for your orga...