TechNet Home
All TechCenters
Subscribe:
RSS
iPod/MP4
Zune
Sign In
Home
Media
Topics
Windows
System Center
Forefront
Windows Server
Unified
Communications
Brazil
China
Czech
Germany
Japan
Poland
Spain
Latin America
IT Momentum
IT Showcase
Trustworthy
Computing
Search
Tags
About
Blogs
>
Media
Greg Taylor (MCS) talks about Exchange 2007 high availability design
Posted By:
David Tesar
|
Jan 21st, 2008 @ 4:24 PM
|
8,558
Views |
2
Comments
Formats:
iPod (MP4)
MP3
PSP (MP4)
WMA
WMV
WMV (High)
Zune
Greg Taylor from Microsoft consulting services (MCS) talks about a
high availibility
Exchange 2007
solution they created for a UK customer who has around 70,000 clients. Some of the challenges they had were spanning multiple phsyical locations/subnets and publishing on the internet. Their solution used
client access servers (CAS)
and
stand-by continuous replication (SCR)
.
The video is less than 10 minutes long, so check it out and please comment if you have any questions.
Tag:
Exchange 2007
Rating:
0
0
Share:
Del.icio.us
Digg
Facebook
FriendFeed
page 1 of 1
Delete
Edit
Comment on Post
Delete
Edit
Reply
#Apr 20th, 2008 @ 6:01 PM
jmorris
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
This is a really great video, has assisted me with some larger scale proposals recently. Thanks guys.
Delete
Edit
Reply
#Mar 2nd @ 3:03 PM
Nitish Agrawal
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
This is really good. This is very much helpful.
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
Download:
[Pending]
page 1 of 1
Delete
Edit
Comment on Post
Blogs
>
Media
>
Greg Taylor (MCS) talks about Exchange 2007 high availability design
Be the first to comment!
Reply
Reply to root
In reply to {0}
Start related discussion
Forum:
Site Feedback
The Perimeter
Subject:
Tags
*Loading available tags