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Network port design and Exchange 2010 Database Availability Groups
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(An Exchange 2007 version of this article can be found here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/timmcmic/archive/2009/04/27/network-port-design-and-exchange-2007-clusters.aspx ) A question that has come up is how many network ports should I have in my DAG...
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Upgrading service packs on a single node Exchange 2007 cluster.
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There are some installations that utilize a single node cluster hosting a clustered mailbox server for Exchange 2007. It may become necessary to perform an upgrade of the solution to a different service pack. This process can introduce some...
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Exchange 2010: Cluster core resources, the replication service, and active manager…
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Every Exchange 2010 server has a process internal to the replication service known as Active Manager. The Active Manager is responsible for all database mount, dismount, and move operations that occur in Exchange 2010. When a server is a standalone...
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Exchange 2010 – Stopping the Information Store Service does not failover database copies.
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In Exchange 2010 we achieve high availability of mailbox databases by utilizing a Database Availability Group (DAG). When a DAG is utilized, and mailbox database copies are created on DAG members, they are either MOUNTED (active) or have a copy...
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Exchange 2007 – Using VSS to perform an online offline database seed.
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When using continuous replication in Exchange 2007, an operation that sometimes needs to be performed is a database seed. This operation is typically performed as part of enabling replication, and infrequently it is performed as part of the process...
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Using a Windows 2008 or Windows 2008 R2 File Server Cluster to host the File Share Witness for an Exchange 2010 Database Availability Group
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Recently I have been asked how a file server / file share cluster can be utilized to host the file share witness directory for an Exchange 2010 Database Availability Group. I think it is important to note that this is not a recommended deployment...
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Cluster Core Resources fail to come online on some Exchange 2010 Database Availability Group (DAG) nodes.
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Although Exchange 2010 no longer deploys a cluster resource model we still use Windows Failover Clustering service for certain functions. When a Windows 2008 / 2008 R2 cluster is created, the cluster core resources are groups together in the ‘Cluster...
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Ever have disk performance issues? Check this out…
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http://blogs.msdn.com/ntdebugging/archive/2010/04/22/etw-storport.aspx A fantastic new way in Windows 2008 and Windows 2008 R2 to gather information on how your server is performing with your storage…
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