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Multi-site Data Replication For Exchange Server 2003

There have been a lot of queries regarding deploying Exchange in a Multi-site/data replication environment. I'll try to answer some of them here. Deployment Guidelines The Deployment Guidelines for Exchange Server Multi-Site Data Replication whitepaper

The story of the MSDTC resource and Exchange 200x cluster servers

As I already mentioned on my blog , here is some information on a somewhat confusing subject. I added two more questions about MSDTC that we hear often: Over the years, the best practice recommendations on where to place the MS Distributed Transaction

VERITAS STORAGE FOUNDATION AND MICROSOFT EXCHANGE

Executive Summary The dynamic disk management functionality in Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server and in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is based on technology licensed to Microsoft by VERITAS Software Corporation. VERITAS Volume Manager for Windows
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The benefits of Windows 2003 clustering with Exchange 2003

You may have previously evaluated clustering and decided it wasn't for you. If so, this may be the time to take another look. Both Exchange and Windows have made dramatic improvements in clustering for the 2003 releases. The most obvious improvement to
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Deployment changes in Exchange 2003 SP1

Exchange 2003 SP1 brings us a lot of new features that customers have been requesting, as well as product fixes since Exchange 2003 was released. Here is a list of major features that SP1 is bringing with some descriptions. Please do ask questions on

The New Cluster “Clean Upgrade” Method

Prior to releasing Exchange Server 2003 we didn’t test this scenario, and since we only support scenarios that we have tested and have confidence in this was considered unsupported. However, with so many customers interested in this method of upgrading
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Active/Passive Behavior on clusters with more than two Nodes

Active/Passive configurations are enforced in clusters with more than two nodes (more than two Exchange nodes in Exchange 2003). This means that the scaling and monitoring limitations required for two-node Active/Active do not apply to clusters with more
 
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