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True High Availability for Exchange Servers

Oct 30, 2007

45 minutes

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Event Details

  • Featured Speakers

    Charlene O'Hanlon - Editorial Director, eSeminars & Virtual Tradeshows - Ziff Davis Enterprise

    David Aschmann - CA XOsoft

    If there is a "killer app", it's email. Business communications rely heavily on email, and an increasingly mobile base of users and clients continually lowers the tolerance for email downtime. How can you ensure you provide the levels of high availability (HA) that users and executives demand? What can third-party tools offer, and what do you need to know about the built-in functionality of the upcoming Exchange 2007 release?

    Attend this informative eSeminar sponsored by CA XOsoft, and hear from product manager and expert David Aschmann, who will share helpful information that can help you meet your enterprise's HA needs. David will also demonstrate CA XOsoft's WANSyncHA for Exchange solution and talk about the pros and cons of Exchange 2007 HA features.

    Attendees at this interactive discussion will learn about:
    • WAN HA support
    • HA Support for Standard vs. Enterprise Edition
    • Creating a HA cluster including majority node set (MNS)
    • How to remotely install HA solutions on your servers from a central location
    • Why you need replica servers, and how to automatically configure them
    • How to test and validate your replica environment without operator intervention
    • Using the Rewind function (Continuous data protection) included in WANSyncHA
    • I/O Impact of these solutions on Exchange log drives


    Tune in for useful tips and a guide to resources available for your disaster recovery planning, and bring your questions for our lively Q&A session following the presentation. Register now so you won't miss out on this chance to learn how to keep your Exchange servers running — and what to do if disaster strikes.
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