Exchange Server 2010 High Availability


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
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Overview/Description
With e-mail becoming one of the most popular choices for business communications, it is now more important than ever for e-mail to always be accessible to users. Exchange Server 2010 introduces Database Availability Groups (DAG), which ensures e-mail will always be available to users; DAG replaces Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) and Standby Continuous Replication (SCR). Also discussed is high-availability options for non-mailbox server roles as well as public folders.

Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams.

Prerequisites
A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008; a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS; an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial

Expected Duration (hours)
1.0

Lesson Objectives

Exchange Server 2010 High Availability

  • use the EMC to add member mailbox servers to a Database Availability Group
  • identify the features of Database Availability Groups in Exchange Server 2010
  • use the EMC to create a Database Availability Group
  • create and populate a Database Availability Group
  • identify the end-to-end availability features in Exchange Server 2010
  • use the EMC to configure public folder replication
  • configure public folder replication
  • Course Number:
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