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...
Harold Wong and Becky Benfield discuss how the new Exchange Server 2007 SP1 feature Standby Continuous Replication (SCR) works. Becky shows on a whiteboard how replication works between CCR, Stand alone and how flexible the feature really is. View the video here: http://msexchangeteam.com/videos/9/drandha...
One of the most promising new features of Exchange 2007 is Cluster Continuous Replication. This type of cluster enables new scenarios for being able to backup the "passive" node with your backup software without impacting production traffic or data. This essentially opens up your backup window...