Microsoft exchange server 2013 high availability :: design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples /
This book is a hands-on practical guide that provides the reader with a number of clear scenarios and examples, making it easier to understand and apply the new concepts. Each chapter can be used as a reference, or it can be read from beginning to end, allowing consultants/administrators to build a...
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Schriftenreihe: | Professional expertise distilled.
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Zusammenfassung: | This book is a hands-on practical guide that provides the reader with a number of clear scenarios and examples, making it easier to understand and apply the new concepts. Each chapter can be used as a reference, or it can be read from beginning to end, allowing consultants/administrators to build a solid and highly available Exchange 2013 environment. If you are a messaging professional who wants to learn to design a highly available Exchange 2013 environment, this book is for you. Although not a definite requirement, practical experience with Exchange 2010 is expected, without being a subject. |
Beschreibung: | Includes index. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations |
ISBN: | 9781782171515 1782171517 |
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spelling | Mota, Nuno, author. Microsoft exchange server 2013 high availability : design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples / Nuno Mota. Birmingham, UK : Packt Pub., ©2014. 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file Professional expertise distilled Online resources; title from thumbnail of cover on resource description page (Safari, viewed March 06, 2014). Includes index. Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started; Defining high availability and resilience; Availability; Resilience; Introducing the new Exchange architecture; Looking at the past; Exchange 2000/2003; Exchange 2007; Exchange 2010; Exchange 2013; Summary; Chapter 2: High Availability with the Client Access Server; Removing session affinity; Connecting to Outlook; Load balancing and CAS arrays; The do nothing method; Windows Network Load Balancing (WNLB); DNS Round Robin; Hardware/virtual load balancers Layer 4 with single namespace and IP addressLayer 4 with multiple namespaces and IP addresses; Layer 7 with single namespace and IP address; Selecting the correct method; The Autodiscover service; Explaining digital certificates for Exchange; Listing the best practices; Summary; Chapter 3: High Availability with the Mailbox Server; Reducing input/output operations per second; Automatically recovering after storage failures; Managed Store; Automatic Reseed; Configuring folders for databases and volumes; Mounting volume folders; Mounting database folders; Creating a database directory structure Creating a mailbox databaseChecking the database creation; Testing AutoReseed; Revisiting Database Availability Groups; Best copy selection changes; DAG Management Service; DAG Network Auto Configuration; Single copy alert enhancements; Lagged copy enhancements; Dynamic Quorum; Majority Node Set clustering; Windows Server 2012; Introducing modern Public Folders; Best practices; Explaining the Offline Address Book; Best practices; Summary; Chapter 4: Achieving Site Resilience; Achieving site resilience for client access server; Global namespace; Achieving site resilience for the Mailbox server Scenario 1 -- active/passiveScenario 2 -- active/active; Scenario 3 -- third datacenter; Windows Azure; Using Datacenter Activation Coordination (DAC); Enabling DAC mode; Deciding where to place witness servers; Summary; Chapter 5: Transport High Availability; Servicing of the transport pipeline; Front End Transport service routing; Mailbox Transport service routing; Improving on transport high availability; Revisiting shadow redundancy; Creating shadow e-mails; E-mails arriving from outside the boundary of transport high availability E-mails sent outside the boundary of transport high availabilityE-mails arriving from a Mailbox server within the boundary of transport high availability; Shadow redundancy with legacy Hub Transport servers; Configuring shadow redundancy; Maintaining shadow e-mails; Shadow redundancy after an outage; Safety Net; Working of Safety Net; Resubmitting e-mails from Safety Net; Resubmitting e-mails from Shadow Safety Net; Making inbound and outbound e-mail flow resilient; Outbound; Inbound; Non-Exchange internal e-mails; Inbound Internet e-mails; Summary This book is a hands-on practical guide that provides the reader with a number of clear scenarios and examples, making it easier to understand and apply the new concepts. Each chapter can be used as a reference, or it can be read from beginning to end, allowing consultants/administrators to build a solid and highly available Exchange 2013 environment. If you are a messaging professional who wants to learn to design a highly available Exchange 2013 environment, this book is for you. Although not a definite requirement, practical experience with Exchange 2010 is expected, without being a subject. English. Microsoft Exchange server. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96094622 Microsoft Exchange server fast Electronic mail systems. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042347 Client/server computing. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93000502 Electronic mail messages. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96007226 Courrier électronique. Architecture client-serveur (Informatique) electronic mail. aat COMPUTERS Computer Literacy. bisacsh COMPUTERS Computer Science. bisacsh COMPUTERS Data Processing. bisacsh COMPUTERS Hardware General. bisacsh COMPUTERS Information Technology. bisacsh COMPUTERS Machine Theory. bisacsh COMPUTERS Reference. bisacsh Electronic mail messages fast Client/server computing fast Electronic mail systems fast has work: Microsoft exchange server 2013 high availability (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PD3B6wTBhf4dGrg4QMyRWQq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Mota, Nuno. Microsoft exchange 2013 high availability. Birmingham, England : Packt Publishing, ©2014 iv, 250 pages 9781782171508 Professional expertise distilled. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=705946 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Mota, Nuno Microsoft exchange server 2013 high availability : design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples / Professional expertise distilled. Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started; Defining high availability and resilience; Availability; Resilience; Introducing the new Exchange architecture; Looking at the past; Exchange 2000/2003; Exchange 2007; Exchange 2010; Exchange 2013; Summary; Chapter 2: High Availability with the Client Access Server; Removing session affinity; Connecting to Outlook; Load balancing and CAS arrays; The do nothing method; Windows Network Load Balancing (WNLB); DNS Round Robin; Hardware/virtual load balancers Layer 4 with single namespace and IP addressLayer 4 with multiple namespaces and IP addresses; Layer 7 with single namespace and IP address; Selecting the correct method; The Autodiscover service; Explaining digital certificates for Exchange; Listing the best practices; Summary; Chapter 3: High Availability with the Mailbox Server; Reducing input/output operations per second; Automatically recovering after storage failures; Managed Store; Automatic Reseed; Configuring folders for databases and volumes; Mounting volume folders; Mounting database folders; Creating a database directory structure Creating a mailbox databaseChecking the database creation; Testing AutoReseed; Revisiting Database Availability Groups; Best copy selection changes; DAG Management Service; DAG Network Auto Configuration; Single copy alert enhancements; Lagged copy enhancements; Dynamic Quorum; Majority Node Set clustering; Windows Server 2012; Introducing modern Public Folders; Best practices; Explaining the Offline Address Book; Best practices; Summary; Chapter 4: Achieving Site Resilience; Achieving site resilience for client access server; Global namespace; Achieving site resilience for the Mailbox server Scenario 1 -- active/passiveScenario 2 -- active/active; Scenario 3 -- third datacenter; Windows Azure; Using Datacenter Activation Coordination (DAC); Enabling DAC mode; Deciding where to place witness servers; Summary; Chapter 5: Transport High Availability; Servicing of the transport pipeline; Front End Transport service routing; Mailbox Transport service routing; Improving on transport high availability; Revisiting shadow redundancy; Creating shadow e-mails; E-mails arriving from outside the boundary of transport high availability E-mails sent outside the boundary of transport high availabilityE-mails arriving from a Mailbox server within the boundary of transport high availability; Shadow redundancy with legacy Hub Transport servers; Configuring shadow redundancy; Maintaining shadow e-mails; Shadow redundancy after an outage; Safety Net; Working of Safety Net; Resubmitting e-mails from Safety Net; Resubmitting e-mails from Shadow Safety Net; Making inbound and outbound e-mail flow resilient; Outbound; Inbound; Non-Exchange internal e-mails; Inbound Internet e-mails; Summary Microsoft Exchange server. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96094622 Microsoft Exchange server fast Electronic mail systems. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042347 Client/server computing. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93000502 Electronic mail messages. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96007226 Courrier électronique. Architecture client-serveur (Informatique) electronic mail. aat COMPUTERS Computer Literacy. bisacsh COMPUTERS Computer Science. bisacsh COMPUTERS Data Processing. bisacsh COMPUTERS Hardware General. bisacsh COMPUTERS Information Technology. bisacsh COMPUTERS Machine Theory. bisacsh COMPUTERS Reference. bisacsh Electronic mail messages fast Client/server computing fast Electronic mail systems fast |
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title | Microsoft exchange server 2013 high availability : design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples / |
title_auth | Microsoft exchange server 2013 high availability : design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples / |
title_exact_search | Microsoft exchange server 2013 high availability : design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples / |
title_full | Microsoft exchange server 2013 high availability : design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples / Nuno Mota. |
title_fullStr | Microsoft exchange server 2013 high availability : design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples / Nuno Mota. |
title_full_unstemmed | Microsoft exchange server 2013 high availability : design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples / Nuno Mota. |
title_short | Microsoft exchange server 2013 high availability : |
title_sort | microsoft exchange server 2013 high availability design a highly available exchange 2013 messaging environment using real world examples |
title_sub | design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples / |
topic | Microsoft Exchange server. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96094622 Microsoft Exchange server fast Electronic mail systems. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042347 Client/server computing. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93000502 Electronic mail messages. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96007226 Courrier électronique. Architecture client-serveur (Informatique) electronic mail. aat COMPUTERS Computer Literacy. bisacsh COMPUTERS Computer Science. bisacsh COMPUTERS Data Processing. bisacsh COMPUTERS Hardware General. bisacsh COMPUTERS Information Technology. bisacsh COMPUTERS Machine Theory. bisacsh COMPUTERS Reference. bisacsh Electronic mail messages fast Client/server computing fast Electronic mail systems fast |
topic_facet | Microsoft Exchange server. Microsoft Exchange server Electronic mail systems. Client/server computing. Electronic mail messages. Courrier électronique. Architecture client-serveur (Informatique) electronic mail. COMPUTERS Computer Literacy. COMPUTERS Computer Science. COMPUTERS Data Processing. COMPUTERS Hardware General. COMPUTERS Information Technology. COMPUTERS Machine Theory. COMPUTERS Reference. Electronic mail messages Client/server computing Electronic mail systems |
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