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Exchange 2007 HA and DR - 25.Jul.2011 6:22:36 AM   
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Hi all,

I am new to this DR so please be patient with me. We have a Exchange 2007 setup with CCR technology. Now, our higher management wants our dept to come up with a DR plan for all IT equipments, including this mail servers. I would like to seek any advice how do I setup this plan since my mailbox had been up and running for a few years?

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Eric
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RE: Exchange 2007 HA and DR - 25.Jul.2011 11:46:16 AM   
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We need some information for that? How many Exchange servers do you have? How are they split for roles? Mailbox, Client Access and Hub Transport? Are you using virtualisation? How many servers are in the CCR configuration? How big or small is your budget.

For a DR, you need a minimum of one mailbox server, one hub transport and one hub transport server.

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RE: Exchange 2007 HA and DR - 25.Jul.2011 8:44:15 PM   
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Hi Peter,

Thanks for replying. At the moment, we have 2 ex2007 servers setup as mailbox role on CCR with heartbeat, 2 ex2007 server as CAS with one of them as File Share Witness. We do not have Edge transport server. Do let me know whether the information is sufficient.

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RE: Exchange 2007 HA and DR - 26.Jul.2011 11:13:01 AM   
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Do you CAS roles have Hub Transport roles as well, you need them to transport mail between servers and clients?

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RE: Exchange 2007 HA and DR - 29.Jul.2011 12:15:20 AM   
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Yes, my CAS server also double-up as Hub server.

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RE: Exchange 2007 HA and DR - 28.Aug.2011 10:56:33 PM   
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Hi all,

I've stumbled upon this feature that comes with Exchange 2007 sp1: Standby Continuous Replication. Anyone have thoughts with this feature: easy to setup ? ease of use ?


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RE: Exchange 2007 HA and DR - 30.Aug.2011 3:50:10 AM   
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We use Standby Continuous Replication to backup Exchange servers. It is pretty easy to set up, but it is very complicated to failover exchange to SCR as you have to use Powershell commands to create and mount storage groups and stores and change mailboxes to point to the SCR versions. CCR is much better as its all automated. Exchange 2010 is even better for DR facilities.

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RE: Exchange 2007 HA and DR - 30.Aug.2011 10:48:36 PM   
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HI,

We have a CCR inplaced but our CIO expects more than that. So, we were thinking on building SCR and host it on the remote location. I read the technet but it did not mention how the mails be routed to the SCR server.

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RE: Exchange 2007 HA and DR - 1.Sep.2011 11:28:25 AM   
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CCR does you no good if you have a requirement to have Exchange at a remote location.

You can do SCR, which is easy to set up, but depending on the size of your environment, may be difficult (well, at least time consuming) to actually ACTIVATE should you need to.

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RE: Exchange 2007 HA and DR - 1.Sep.2011 8:55:10 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: troy12n

CCR does you no good if you have a requirement to have Exchange at a remote location.

You can do SCR, which is easy to set up, but depending on the size of your environment, may be difficult (well, at least time consuming) to actually ACTIVATE should you need to.


Thanks for your feedback. May I know what sort of difficulties I will be facing? Any comments from the floor?

Thanks

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