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What Are New Options Included In Exchange 2013 Related With High Availability And Site Resilience? |
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Answer» Managed Availability – Internal MONITORING and recovery are integrated to prevent failures, proactively restore services, and initiate failovers automatically or alert admin to take action. Managed Store – Integrated with Microsoft Exchange Replication Service to provide higher availability Multiple Databases per disk – Exchange 2013 SUPPORTS multiple databases both active and passive on same disk. Automatic Reseed – If a disk fails, database copy stored on that disk is copied from the active database copy to a spare disk on the same server. Automatic recovery from STORAGE failures Lagged copies can now care themselves to a certain using automatic log play down Single copy alert task is removed and included in the managed availability component DAG networks can be automatically configuration by the system BASES on the configuration SETTINGS, DAG now can distinguish between MAPI and Replication networks and configure DAG network automatically. Managed Availability – Internal Monitoring and recovery are integrated to prevent failures, proactively restore services, and initiate failovers automatically or alert admin to take action. Managed Store – Integrated with Microsoft Exchange Replication Service to provide higher availability Multiple Databases per disk – Exchange 2013 supports multiple databases both active and passive on same disk. Automatic Reseed – If a disk fails, database copy stored on that disk is copied from the active database copy to a spare disk on the same server. Automatic recovery from storage failures Lagged copies can now care themselves to a certain using automatic log play down Single copy alert task is removed and included in the managed availability component DAG networks can be automatically configuration by the system bases on the configuration settings, DAG now can distinguish between MAPI and Replication networks and configure DAG network automatically. |
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