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SCR - Standard or Enterprise? - 22.Aug.2007 4:20:35 PM   
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Has anyone heard / read if Standby Continuous Replication will be included in the Standard version of Ex2k7Sp1?

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RE: SCR - Standard or Enterprise? - 23.Aug.2007 7:39:38 AM   
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SCR can be used with both single-mailbox and clustered mailbox servers as source/target, so it will be included with both versions.


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RE: SCR - Standard or Enterprise? - 23.Aug.2007 8:29:52 AM   
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Good news for small businesses who need good DR solutions!  Thanks.

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RE: SCR - Standard or Enterprise? - 25.Aug.2007 4:37:59 AM   
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I think it needs Enterprise Edition.





SCR will allow replication of the Exchange database and transaction logs to a different Exchange server than the one where your mailboxes typically reside. The SCR target can be local or remote, and can be a standby Exchange server or a cluster. However, SCR does not require a cluster in either location and it differs from CCR in that the target is a standby environment and the failover is a manual process.




Data Protection and Disaster Recovery for Exchange Server 2007:-
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2007/07/Exchange/default.aspx?loc=en

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RE: SCR - Standard or Enterprise? - 29.Aug.2007 2:02:46 AM   
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Well I know for a fact that you can use SCR with the standard edition of Exchange 2007. But you will of course be limited to 5 storage groups/databases and have single mailbox servers as both the source and target in the SCR setup.


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