What’s New in Exchange 2007 #13 of 15: High Availability Changes Coming With SP1
Posted by our Guest Blogger Peter Bruzzese, Exchange 2007 trainer for www.cbtnuggets.com.
Standby Continuous Replication (SCR). As its name implies, SCR is designed for scenarios that use standby recovery servers. SCR extends the existing continuous replication features and enables new data availability scenarios for Exchange 2007 Mailbox servers. SCR uses the same log shipping and replay technology as local continuous replication (LCR) and cluster continuous replication (CCR) to provide added deployment options and configurations. SCR is very similar to LCR and CCR, but…
…it has unique characteristics of its own. For more information on the changes coming down the pike, visit the MS Exchange Team Blog: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/08/14/446656.aspx. Among other benefits, Windows Server 2008 clustering will make it easier for companies to deploy geographically dispersed Exchange Server clusters.

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