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Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 High Availability. Design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples

Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 High Availability. Design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples

Nuno Mota

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  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 High Availability
    • Table of Contents
    • Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 High Availability
    • Credits
    • About the Author
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    • Preface
      • What this book covers
      • What you need for this book
      • Who this book is for
      • Conventions
      • Reader feedback
      • Customer support
        • Errata
        • Piracy
        • Questions
    • 1. Getting Started
      • Defining high availability and resilience
        • Availability
        • Resilience
      • Introducing the new Exchange architecture
        • Looking at the past
          • Exchange 2000/2003
          • Exchange 2007
          • Exchange 2010
          • Exchange 2013
      • Summary
    • 2. High Availability with the Client Access Server
      • Removing session affinity
      • Connecting to Outlook
      • Load balancing and CAS arrays
        • The do nothing method
        • Windows Network Load Balancing (WNLB)
        • DNS Round Robin
        • Hardware/virtual load balancers
          • Layer 4 with a single namespace and IP address
          • Layer 4 with multiple namespaces and IP addresses
          • Layer 7 with a single namespace and IP address
          • Selecting the correct method
      • The Autodiscover service
        • Explaining digital certificates for Exchange
          • Listing best practices
      • Summary
    • 3. High Availability with the Mailbox Server
      • Reducing input/output operations per second
      • Automatically recovering after storage failures
      • Managed Store
      • Automatic Reseed
        • Configuring folders for databases and volumes
        • Mounting volume folders
        • Mounting database folders
        • Creating a database directory structure
        • Creating a mailbox database
        • Checking the database creation
        • Testing AutoReseed
      • Revisiting Database Availability Groups
        • Best copy selection changes
        • The DAG Management Service
        • The DAG network auto-configuration
        • Single copy alert enhancements
        • Lagged copy enhancements
        • Dynamic Quorum
          • Majority Node Set clustering
          • Windows Server 2012
      • Introducing modern Public Folders
        • Best practices
      • Explaining the Offline Address Book
        • Best practices
      • Summary
    • 4. Achieving Site Resilience
      • Achieving site resilience for client access server
        • Global namespace
      • Achieving site resilience for the Mailbox server
        • Scenario 1 active/passive
        • Scenario 2 active/active
        • Scenario 3 third datacenter
          • Windows Azure
        • Using Datacenter Activation Coordination (DAC)
          • Enabling the DAC mode
        • Deciding where to place witness servers
      • Summary
    • 5. Transport High Availability
      • Servicing of the transport pipeline
        • Front End Transport service routing
        • Mailbox Transport service routing
      • Improving on transport high availability
        • Revisiting shadow redundancy
          • Creating shadow e-mails
          • E-mails arriving from outside the boundary of transport high availability
          • E-mails sent outside the boundary of transport high availability
          • E-mails arriving from a Mailbox server within the boundary of transport high availability
          • Shadow redundancy with legacy Hub Transport servers
          • Configuring shadow redundancy
          • Maintaining shadow e-mails
          • Shadow redundancy after an outage
        • Safety Net
          • The working of Safety Net
          • Resubmitting e-mails from Safety Net
          • Resubmitting e-mails from Shadow Safety Net
      • Making an inbound and outbound e-mail flow resilient
        • Outbound
        • Inbound
          • Non-Exchange internal e-mails
          • Inbound Internet e-mails
      • Summary
    • 6. High Availability of Unified Messaging
      • Introducing the new features of UM
      • Architectural changes
      • Unified Messaging ports
      • Unified Messaging availability
        • Exchange servers
        • IP gateways
        • Incoming calls
        • Outgoing calls
        • SIP load balancing
      • Summary
    • 7. Backup and Recovery
      • Understanding the importance of backups
        • Listing vital components to back up
          • Client Access Servers
          • Mailbox servers
            • Databases and transaction logs
            • Offline address book
            • Customizations and logfiles
            • Unified contact store
        • Exploring Windows Integrated Backup
        • Exploring System Center Data Protection Manager 2012
          • Using DPM to protect Exchange
          • Installing the DPM server
          • Allocating storage
          • Installing DPM Agents on Exchange servers
          • Creating and configuring protection groups
          • DPM considerations
        • Replacing a backup with database availability groups
      • Planning for disaster recovery
        • Recovering a mailbox
        • Recovering a lost server
        • Explaining database portability in disaster recovery situations
      • Dial tone portability
        • Recovering Public Folders
          • Recovering deleted items
          • Recovering deleted items post retention
          • Recovering deleted Public Folders using Outlook
          • Recovering deleted Public Folders using PowerShell
          • Recovering deleted Public Folders post retention
      • Summary
    • 8. Monitoring Exchange
      • Introducing Managed Availability
        • Exploring Managed Availability components
          • Probes
          • Monitors
          • Responders
        • Health
        • Customizing Managed Availability
          • Enabling or disabling a health set
      • Using the Exchange 2013 SCOM Management Pack
      • Summary
    • 9. Underlying Infrastructure
      • Active Directory
      • Domain name system
        • Integrating DNS with Active Directory
      • Explaining the importance of a network
      • Using high available storage
      • Benefiting through virtualization
        • Backup and restore
        • High availability
          • Hyper-V and VMware
            • Single Exchange on a virtual cluster
            • Resilient Exchange on a virtual cluster
            • Other features
      • Summary
    • Index
  • Titel: Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 High Availability. Design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples
  • Autor: Nuno Mota
  • Originaler Titel: Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 High Availability. Design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples.
  • ISBN: 9781782171515, 9781782171515
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2014-02-19
  • Format: E-book
  • Artikelkennung: e_3b5d
  • Verleger: Packt Publishing