Clustering/Load Balancing on Exchange 2003?
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- From: "Gonzo" <no@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:14:55 -0000
Our Exchaneg 2003 server failed this morning, so we were wondering about
failover. With Clustering would it mean one of the 2 Exchange 2003 servers
would not be used until the other server went down?
....and load balancing is simply that? What if one server went down? Are
the DB's synch'd
.
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- Re: Replication with failover clustering??
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