Exchange 2007 video review – disaster recovery features

by ron on April 10, 2007

Exchange 2007 - part 1 - DRExchange 2003 has a built-in disaster recovery feature called Recovery Storage Groups. This allows you to mount an Exchange information store into this temporary storage group in order to recover mailbox content.

Recovery storage groups still exist in Exchange 2007, but this new version of Exchange also brings some new advanced disaster recovery features we can take advantage of.

The first is Local Continuous Replication (LCR), which is the concept of doing log shipping to a local disk; the second is Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) which is when you do log shipping to a remote server.

LCR is available in both the Standard and Enterprise editions of Exchange 2007, and CCR is available only in the Enterprise edition of Exchange 2007.

Please view the video below for my in-depth explanation of how these new disaster recovery features work.

The video lasts for 13 minutes.

Here are some further external resources:

All Exchange 2007 review videos:

  • Part 1 – Introduction to all of the new features that will be covered in the reviews (3.5 minutes)
  • Part 2 – disaster recovery features (13 minutes)
  • Part 3 – Unified Messaging (12 minutes)
  • Part 4 – Outlook Web Access 2007 (27 minutes)
  • Part 5 – Mobility features (13 minutes)
  • Part 6 – 64-bit technology (11 minutes)
  • Part 7 – management features (21 minutes)
  • Part 8 – compliance features (17 minutes)
  • Part 9 – edge services (6.5 minutes)
  • Part 10 – roles (5.5 minutes)

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