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- Product Review: NSI's GeoCluster
- Installing Windows NT Enterprise/GeoCluster for Exchange 5.5 setupMost IT professionals now work in environments where high-availability systems are the standard. No longer can e-mail and other mission-critical systems suffer downtime due to a single server or piece of hardware failing. Many new products and services have evolved to meet...
- Tags: E-mail servers, GeoCluster product, Mike Talon, Microsoft Windows NT, MSCS, Using GeoCluster, Geocluster, Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server, server, Network Solutions Inc.
- Technical articles 2001-06-20
- Configure IT Quick: Deploying GeoCluster to mitigate Exchange disasters
- Make Exchange a little more reliableLast week, I gave a brief overview of how to set up an NT Enterprise/GeoCluster clustering system to utilize MS Exchange 5.5 Enterprise server. This article will walk through the process of installing the Exchange system itself and outline what happens during a failover event.Installing...
- Tags: E-mail servers, Servers, Mike Talon, information technology, cluster, Microsoft Exchange Server
- Technical articles 2001-06-27
Additional Resources
- Exchange 2007: Correcting clustering chaos
- Hmmmmmm.This looks to be a main selling point. No need for SAN or 'other' to impliment a cluster. I think this could hve been put in 2003 but they needed a reason for people to upgrade!Makes DR / BC simple and allows a case for purchace to be...
- Tags: 2007, CCR, cluster, clustering, DoubleTake, Exchange, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, networking, TechMail@..., TheTechMail
- Discussion threads 2006-09-25
- Geo-cluster and Double-Take
- My company is looking at both, DR Hot-site creation and centralizing email. We're currently on Exch2k3 and Outlook XP. A method I'm thinking of using to validate, whether or not, email centralization is possible, is to setup a Geo-cluster using NSI Geo-clustering solution. Is anyone familiar with this product?...
- Tags: clustering, e-mail, email, exchange, Double-Take, sysupgrd
- Discussion threads 2005-08-21
- TechRepublic Tutorial: Provide high availability with clustering in Windows 2000
- Make your Windows network more reliable with clusteringDisaster recovery DR systems focus on transferring your data in real time to another physical location so that the loss of a data center does not mean the loss of corporate data assets. High availability HA systems take this idea and implement it...
- Tags: Servers, Operating systems, Mike Talon, Microsoft Windows 2000, server, MSCS, cluster, Microsoft Windows, clustering
- Technical articles 2002-02-08
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