High Availability & Recovery

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High Availability & Recovery Articles

Deleted Item Recovery and Deleted Mailbox Recovery
Date - Jan 22, 2003
Author - Mark Fugatt
This article describes how to use the Deleted Item Retension and Deleted Mailbox Retension feature in Exchange 2000.
The Exchange Server 2000 Database Structure: It’s always a rainy day when you’re doing restorations
Date - May 17, 2002
Author - Will Schmied
Understanding the underlying processes and construction of Exchange can go a long way towards increasing your happiness factor-which is, after all, the only thing that really matters in life!
Recovering Lost Mailboxes
Date - May 16, 2002
Author - Will Schmied
Accidentally deleting a user account from the Active Directory database is never a welcome thing. Performing an authoritative restore for just one account is not really a likely event. At least you can rest easy knowing that you can reconnect the new user account with the orphaned mailbox:see, not everything is all bad. Now, back to that hard earned vacation!
Disaster Recovery
Date - Feb 06, 2002
Author - Will Schmied
Try as hard as we may, we will never be able to achieve the Utopian ideal of never having a disaster come our way. Since we are firmly entrenched in the real world, it makes good sense then to understand the disaster recovery process as it applies to Exchange 2000 Server and what needs to be done before the disaster strikes—the most important part of disaster recovery planning. A good plan for Exchange 200 Server disaster recovery revolves around and is intertwined with a good plan for disaster recovery for your Windows 2000 servers. We will explore the process and the relative levels of disaster recovery in the following sections.

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