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Blog Post:
How To Migrate Data Protection Manager Resources to a New Storage Location
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Written by Cheng Pei Koay, Microsoft Premier Field Engineer. I was recently trying to migrate System Center Data Protection Manager ( DPM ) Data Sources to a new storage location and faced a number of challenges, so I’d to share my experiences to help others avoid any potentially unnecessary...
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8 Jun 2011
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4 Must-Have Windows High-CPU Troubleshooting Tools
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Written by Cheng Pei Koay, Microsoft Premier Field Engineer. Here’s my quick list of 4 tools that should be in the arsenal of anyone who’s troubleshooting high-CPU usage situations on Windows systems. 1) User Mode Process Dumper The User Mode Process Dumper dumps any running Win32 processes memory image...
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17 May 2011
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Exchange Server Recommendations for File-Level Antivirus Scanners
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Written by Cheng Pei Koay, Premier Field Engineer. If you are deploying file-level antivirus scanners on Exchange servers, make sure that the appropriate exclusions, such as directory exclusions, process exclusions, and file name extension exclusions are in place for both scheduled and real-time scanning...
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5 May 2011
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Windows Server Failover Clustering Quorum Configuration Models Explained
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Written by Cheng Pei Koay, Microsoft Premier Field Engineer. A Windows Server 2008 failover cluster is known to provide high availability for various types of back-end applications and services (note that failover clustering is designed for stateful applications). A common perception is to having 2 nodes...
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21 Mar 2011
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Microsoft Exchange: Which Windows Server Operating System Is Required?
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Written by Cheng Pei Koay, Microsoft Premier Field Engineer Microsoft Exchange 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) has been available since September 2010 and this new release helps IT Professionals to achieve new levels of reliability with greater flexibility, enhanced user experiences and increased protection...
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26 Jan 2011
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