20 July, 2010
A look at the Import/Export Mailbox improvements in Exchange 2010 Service Pack 1 (Part 1)
In this 2 part article series, I will give you an insight into the improvements made around importing and exporting data to and from mailboxes in Exchange 2010 SP1.
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01 July, 2010
Load Balancing Exchange 2010 Client Access Servers using an Hardware Load Balancer Solution (Part 3)
In part 2 of this multi-part article, I showed you how to create and configure the virtual services required for the Exchange 2010 protocols/services as well as how you went about and changed the external and internal URLs for each respectively.
In this part 3, I will show you how to enable SSL offloading so that SSL sessions are terminated on the HLB solution instead of on the Exchange 2010 CAS servers in the CAS array.
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15 June, 2010
Eliminating Traditional Backups using native Exchange 2010 Functionality (Part 4)
In part 3 of this multi-part article, we talked about why using lagged database copies might be of interest to your organization. In addition, I showed you how to configure lagged databases copies in a step by step fashion.
In this part 4 which, by the way is the last in this multi-part article, I’ll show you how you mailbox data from a specific point in time using a lagged database copy.
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01 June, 2010
Eliminating Traditional Backups using native Exchange 2010 Functionality (Part 3)
In part 2 of this multi-part article, we had a quick look at the litigation hold feature and from there jumped over and took a step by step look at how easy it is to recover mail items for a user using the new mailbox search feature in Exchange 2010.
In this part 3, I will provide you with the gory details on how and why you might be one of the organizations that can benefit from using lagged database copies. In addition, I will also show you how to configure lagged databases copies in a step by step fashion.
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21 May, 2010
Eliminating Traditional Backups using native Exchange 2010 Functionality (Part 2)
In part 1 of this multi-part article, I explained how Exchange have evolved over the years, when it comes to storage requirements, high availability, and backing up and recovering critical Exchange data. In addition, we had a look at the new single item recovery feature that can be enabled for a mailbox.
In this part 2, we will have a quick look at the litigation hold feature, and from there, jump over and take a step by step look at how easy it is to recover mail items for a user using the new mailbox search feature in Exchange 2010.
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12 May, 2010
Eliminating Traditional Backups using native Exchange 2010 Functionality (Part 1)
How it is possible to eliminate your traditional disk or tape based backup solution using native Exchange 2010 functionality.
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20 April, 2010
Load Balancing Exchange 2010 Client Access Servers using an Hardware Load Balancer Solution (Part 2)
In part 1 of this multi-part article I talked about why it is a good idea to use a hardware load balancer (HLB) solution with your CAS array as well as explained what type of persistence (affinity) settings that are preferred for each protocol/service. Finally, I briefly talked about suggested timeout values for the miscellaneous Exchange 2010 protocols/services.
In this part 2, I will show you how to create and configure the virtual services required for the protocols/services as well as how you go about changing the external and internal URLs for each respectively.
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08 April, 2010
Uncovering Exchange 2010 Database Availability Groups (DAGs) (Part 4)
In part three of this multi-part article, we created the log and database LUNs, changed the path for the logs and databases, created the DAG, and added the servers to the DAG.
In this fourth part of this multi-part article uncovering Exchange 2010 Database Availability Groups (DAGs), I am going to show you how to configure miscellaneous interesting DAG settings and perform the most typical operational tasks.
Fasten your seatbelt and let us get moving!
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