July 2009 - Posts
What is a DAG? A database availability group (DAG) is the base component of the high availability and site resilience framework that is built into Exchange 2010. A DAG is a group of up to 16 Mailbox servers that host a set of databases and provide automatic
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Exchange 2007 SP2 is coming very soon and I thought of highlighting some important facts about it: Installations of Exchange 2007 SP2 will require Windows Installer 4.5 Exchange 2007 SP2 will Include Exchange 2010 schema. This will not eliminate the need
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We have released Update Rollup 9 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (KB 970162) to the download center. The release of the rollup via Microsoft Update will happen on July 28. Read the details at http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2009/07/17/451835.aspx
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An Excellent article that you should read at http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2009/07/07/451737.aspx Thanks Scott Landry , Mohammad Nadeem and Bill Long for this great blog,
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From few weeks I was reading about Exchange 2010 archiving and I thought of blogging about it to summarize what we can do with Exchange 2010 Archiving and what is the advantage from using it. Why Archive E-Mail: As data volume grows inside the mailboxes,
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