July 2010
Intermediate to advanced
880 pages
32h 53m
English
An Exchange infrastructure that uses Exchange Native Data Protection is an infrastructure in which you don't need to perform traditional point-in-time backups.
The intention to move toward an infrastructure without traditional point-in-time backups is mainly cost-driven—you can save the money for expensive backup solutions and storage facilities for tapes or disks. To deploy an infrastructure without traditional point-in-time backups, you need to consider the following:
Create multiple database copies using DAGs to protect your database by having it copied to different Exchange servers—maybe even to different datacenters—to reduce the risk of losing a database because of a malfunction such as a ...