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[December 2009]  
Exchange 2010: High Availability with DAGs
Microsoft has developed a high-availability architecture for Exchange Server 2010 by using log replication for database copies through Database Availability Groups (DAGs). Here's how it works.
Windows IT Pro  — Tony Redmond

[November 2009]  
Protect AD from Administrative Errors
We all know that mistakes happen, but in AD, they can be disastrous. Here's how you can help prevent mistakes in a production environment instead of just reacting to them.
Windows IT Pro  — James R. Day

[September 19, 2009]  
Q. What is strict Active Directory (AD) replication consistency?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[October 2009]  
Review: DBMoto 6.6
DBMoto 6.6 solves the problem of cross-platform communication through real-time database replication between almost all popular database platforms
SQL Server Magazine  — Michael Otey

[May 2009]  
A First Look at Exchange 2010
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 includes significant changes in the Information Store, a new approach to high availability through database replication, management and administration updates, and new features for messaging compliance.
Windows IT Pro  — Tony Redmond

[March 26, 2009]  
Public Folder Replication Problems: "Multiple Edits Have Been Made"
Even if you're not using public folders for collaboration, knowing the cause of replication errors should help save you some headaches.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[March 3, 2009]  
Modernizing Exchange Server Backup and Recovery
Traditional tape-based backups have problems with performance and recovery options, but disk-to-disk-to-tape and Microsoft VSS–based solutions can help you modernize your backup system.
Windows IT Pro  — Brien Posey

[November 20, 2008]  
DPM 2007: Protecting and Restoring Data
DPM 2007 uses Microsoft VSS to provide in-depth protection to your key Microsoft application platforms. Learn about setting up recovery points and restoring data, enabling end-user restores, and performing bare-metal restores.
Windows IT Pro  — John Savill

[November 20, 2008]  
Have New Features Made Exchange Server Backups Unnecessary?
Cluster continuous replication and Volume Shadow Copy Service might have made backups unnecessary in Exchange 2007, but will admins feel comfortable without a dedicated backup solution in place?
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[October 29, 2008]  
DPM 2007: Set It Up and Get Started
Get all the information you need about what Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager is and how it works, and walkthrough the installation and setup process for DPM 2007.
Windows IT Pro  — John Savill

[August 2008]  
Gold Medal SharePoint Applications in Beijing
As the NBC television Microsoft Technologies Consultant for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Dan Holme used Microsoft SharePoint Technologies to solve many of the operations management tasks.
Windows IT Pro  — Dan Holme

[July 8, 2008]  
Exchange 2007 SP1's Standby Continuous Replication
You can add site resilience to your Exchange organization by implementing SCR with Exchange 2007 SP1. Find out the steps for setting up SCR and what you need to do to recover in the event of a failure.
Windows IT Pro  — Tony Redmond

[July 8, 2008]  
Prerequisites for Exchange 2007 SP1's SCR
Standby continuous replication is a great disaster recovery feature in Exchange Server 2007 SP1, but you need to ensure that all of the prerequisites are in place in your environment before implementing it.
Windows IT Pro  — Tony Redmond

[May 2008]  
Learning About the Active Directory Load Balancer Tool
Discover how this tool can optimize intersite replication.
Windows IT Pro  — John Savill

[February 7, 2008]  
Fortify Remote-Server Security
Attacks on branch-office domain controllers can spread to your entire forest. Read-only DCs help Windows Server 2008 reduce that risk by eliminating multimaster replication, limiting password caching, and restricting the reach of local administrators.
Windows IT Pro  — Jan De Clercq

[January 2008]  
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1: An Overview
If you’ve been waiting for the first service pack before you deploy, now’s the time. New functionality includes a new method of replication and improvements to unified messaging, Outlook Web Access, public folder management, and many other features.
Windows IT Pro  — Kieran McCorry

[October 25, 2007]  
Exchange Server 2007 Public Folder Deletion: A Halloween Zombie Story
Exchange Server 2007 sometimes won't let you remove a public folder database even when you think you've removed all the replicas. Here's how to work around this problem.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[October 2007]  
A Trip to the Store with Exchange 2007
In addition to moving Exchange to a 64-bit platform, Microsoft has improved the Exchange 2007 Information Store by adding features such as log shipping for resiliency and removing outdated features from previous versions.
Windows IT Pro  — Tony Redmond

[October 2007]  
Exchange Server 2007 SP1 and PerformancePoint
With Software Plus Services, Microsoft ups the ante in its competition with Google and SaaS. The company still has to protect revenue from traditional software, but it also has a strength competitors can't match.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Forster

[August 2007]  
Leverage LVR to Simplify AD Object Recovery
Recovering AD data is difficult because it typically replicates across multiple DCs. LVR improves replication of AD linked values and eases object recovery during an authoritative restore; however, this feature isn’t enabled by default.
Windows IT Pro  — Guido Grillenmeier





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