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  • The Pros and Cons of Exchange Server 2007 LCR

    Local Continuous Replication is an Exchange 2007 feature that provides data redundancy on a single server. The server keeps two copies of the databases so that if the primary set of databases suffer a failure due to virus scanning or hardware failure the secondary copy can be moved into place. You might...
    Posted to Joel Stidley's Blog by Joel Stidley on 11-09-2007
    Filed under: Clustering, High Availability, HA, LCR
  • What do you get when you add LCR, CCR, SCC and SCR? A very confused IT Manager!

    I got a call from an IT manager today trying to spec out an Exchange solution for one of his companies that is moving from Novell GroupWise to Exchange. The customer has three sites and they have a requirement that if their connectivity between sites goes out that the users at each location would be...
    Posted to Joel Stidley's Blog by Joel Stidley on 10-16-2007
    Filed under: CCR, SCR, LCR, SCC
  • Installing an Exchange LCR server the step-by-step guide

    Installing a Local Continuous Replication (LCR) server can be pretty straight forward, however not everyone has the circumstances to have installed an Exchange 2007 server and fewer a mailbox server with LCR. What is LCR? It is a single server mailbox data redundancy solution and is an excellent choice...
    Posted to Joel Stidley's Blog by Joel Stidley on 07-02-2007
    Filed under: LCR, step-by-step, install
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