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Understanding and Configuring Local Continuous Replication (LCR) (Video Series)
Video Category:
Exchange 2007 Disaster Recovery - Backup/Restore, Replication, and Clustering
Skill Level:
300 (Intermediate)
Versions/Editions Covered:
Exchange 2007
Local Continuous Replication (LCR) used to be called Local Continuous Backup and is technically a new feature in Exchange 2007. Using LCR allows the administrator to keep a duplicate copy of the Exchange database(s) on another location (like a SAN, for example). This series helps you understand the goals of LCR as well as set it up and get it working.
Videos in this Series:
Title
Skill
Length
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Copy and Restore with the LCR
300
10 mins.
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In Place Mount with LCR
300
8 mins.
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LCR Configuration
300
8 mins.
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Exchange 2003 Helpful Whitepaper: "Exchange Server 2003 Glossary" can get you up to speed on all the Exchange lingo. Visit the Microsoft
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and search for "Exchange Server 2003 Glossary"
Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 Feature: A new version of the offline address book (OAB 4.0) has been introduced in Exchange Server 2003 SP2 for those users of Outlook 2003 SP2
Helpful Keyboard Shortcuts: "Windows key" + "CTRL" + "F" brings up the Search for Computers window
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