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XADM: White Paper - Deploying Exchange 2000 Server Clusters


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Summary

Clustering is one of the tools provided by Microsoft Windows 2000 Server that administrators can use to get continuous availability of server resources. This white paper provides information that helps administrators:
  • Understand how Exchange 2000 with Service Pack 3 (SP3) uses Windows 2000 server clustering.
  • Plan for and create Exchange 2000 clusters.
  • Monitor the performance of Exchange 2000 clusters.
  • Maintain availability of Exchange 2000 clusters.
This white paper assumes you are familiar with clustering concepts in Windows 2000 Server. It is important to be familiar with these clustering concepts before you install Exchange 2000 server clusters.

Included in This White Paper

  • Exchange 2000 server clusters
  • Planning Exchange 2000 server clusters
  • Set up an Exchange 2000 server cluster
  • Removing an Exchange 2000 server cluster
  • Reliability
  • Performance and Monitoring
  • Additional Resources

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Article Info
Article ID : 326271
Revision : 11
Created on : 2/28/2007
Published on : 2/28/2007
Exists online : False
Views : 404