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Microsoft exchange server 2013 high availability design : a highly available exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples / Nuno Mota ; cover image by Vivek Sinha.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Mota, Nuno.
- Series:
- Professional expertise distilled
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Microsoft Exchange server.
- Client/server computing.
- Electronic mail systems.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (266 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st edition
- Place of Publication:
- Birmingham, England : Packt Publishing, 2014.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- This book is a hands-on practical guide that provides the reader with a number of clear scenarios and examples, making it easier to understand and apply the new concepts. Each chapter can be used as a reference, or it can be read from beginning to end, allowing consultants/administrators to build a solid and highly available Exchange 2013 environment. If you are a messaging professional who wants to learn to design a highly available Exchange 2013 environment, this book is for you. Although not a definite requirement, practical experience with Exchange 2010 is expected, without being a subject
- Contents:
- Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started; Defining high availability and resilience; Availability; Resilience; Introducing the new Exchange architecture; Looking at the past; Exchange 2000/2003; Exchange 2007; Exchange 2010; Exchange 2013; Summary; Chapter 2: High Availability with the Client Access Server; Removing session affinity; Connecting to Outlook; Load balancing and CAS arrays; The do nothing method; Windows Network Load Balancing (WNLB); DNS Round Robin; Hardware/virtual load balancers
- Layer 4 with single namespace and IP addressLayer 4 with multiple namespaces and IP addresses; Layer 7 with single namespace and IP address; Selecting the correct method; The Autodiscover service; Explaining digital certificates for Exchange; Listing the best practices; Summary; Chapter 3: High Availability with the Mailbox Server; Reducing input/output operations per second; Automatically recovering after storage failures; Managed Store; Automatic Reseed; Configuring folders for databases and volumes; Mounting volume folders; Mounting database folders; Creating a database directory structure
- Creating a mailbox databaseChecking the database creation; Testing AutoReseed; Revisiting Database Availability Groups; Best copy selection changes; DAG Management Service; DAG Network Auto Configuration; Single copy alert enhancements; Lagged copy enhancements; Dynamic Quorum; Majority Node Set clustering; Windows Server 2012; Introducing modern Public Folders; Best practices; Explaining the Offline Address Book; Best practices; Summary; Chapter 4: Achieving Site Resilience; Achieving site resilience for client access server; Global namespace; Achieving site resilience for the Mailbox server
- Scenario 1 - active/passiveScenario 2 - active/active; Scenario 3 - third datacenter; Windows Azure; Using Datacenter Activation Coordination (DAC); Enabling DAC mode; Deciding where to place witness servers; Summary; Chapter 5: Transport High Availability; Servicing of the transport pipeline; Front End Transport service routing; Mailbox Transport service routing; Improving on transport high availability; Revisiting shadow redundancy; Creating shadow e-mails; E-mails arriving from outside the boundary of transport high availability
- E-mails sent outside the boundary of transport high availabilityE-mails arriving from a Mailbox server within the boundary of transport high availability; Shadow redundancy with legacy Hub Transport servers; Configuring shadow redundancy; Maintaining shadow e-mails; Shadow redundancy after an outage; Safety Net; Working of Safety Net; Resubmitting e-mails from Safety Net; Resubmitting e-mails from Shadow Safety Net; Making inbound and outbound e-mail flow resilient; Outbound; Inbound; Non-Exchange internal e-mails; Inbound Internet e-mails; Summary
- Chapter 6: High Availability of Unified Messaging
- Notes:
- "Professional Expertise Distilled"--Cover.
- Includes index.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed March 3, 2014).
- ISBN:
- 9781782171515
- 1782171517
- OCLC:
- 871223848
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