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Offering server high availability and an automated failover process, Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) is great for those of you who have numerous Exchange 2007 servers. With CCR we can eliminate the need for the storage array in the Storage Area Network, saving you a whole lot of money, by using a local disk. In this video series, your instructor Grant Moyle will walk you through the long process of installing Exchange 2007 in CCR configuration as well as go over how the cluster actually works and the basic recipe needed to build the cluster. The subsequent videos in this series will build on this info and install the two cluster nodes, the Windows components of clustering, the Exchange components of clustering, and we'll end the series with a completed Exchange 2007 CCR configuration. Highlights from this video series: About working with Cluster Continour Replication Configuring Local Disk and Heartbeat Network Ideal configuration for your servers Creating a File Witness share Configuring the cluster to use Majority Node Set Adding a second cluster node to cluster Test cluster failover Installing Exchange 2007 onto first node and second node Suspending replication and dismounting databases Why is it neccesary to have multiple databases Restoration times and database recovery
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