I know that the exchange database can be installed on a SAN and I know all the other things that have to be done when installing on a SAN. But why can't I find any documentation on HOW to install the database on the SAN. We have a EMC SAN Solution. I created a drive to the SAN that the server...
Save yourself time and allot of money and get NeverFail. Will do exactly what you want it to do over a dedicated line or via the net.
http://www.neverfailgroup.com
Hmmm Actually now I am leaning towards a product that I saw on here called neverfail. Seems to do what I want as far as hardware/software failover. With the cost of Microsoft's clustering solution (close to $50k)this solution would just require me to invest $9k with hardware instead and I get...
This is the situation. Currently have one exchange 2000 server with one organization and one store. The public and private database is a combined 10GB and is growing but not exponentially. We want to create a 2nd exchange server that can take over as the exchange server in the event that the...
Yeah same thing happen to me. Boot drive was basically full and it started dropping services and the first services it drops is the exhange services which causes the M drive to disappear.
I once had this problem and what I did is shutdown all the exchange services and them made a copy of the database ( mine was about 15gb) and then created a new server and gave it the exact same name and store names as the orginal server and then copied the database to the appropriate directory...
Hey there,
I am kind of in the same boat. The info was great but I need more detail on how to configure a second server. That is I want to have a exchange 2000 server that is connected to a SAN. Then I want to have a backup server that I can turn on and be able to connect to the network and...
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