Cluster continuous replication (CCR) is a high availability feature of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 that combines the asynchronous log shipping and replay technology built into Exchange 2007 with the failover and management features that are provided by the Microsoft Windows Cluster service. In a CCR environment, the replication capabilities are integrated with the Cluster service to deliver a high availability solution.
A single copy cluster (SCC) is a clustered mailbox server that uses shared storage in a failover cluster configuration to let multiple servers manage a single copy of the storage groups. This feature resembles the cluster features in earlier versions of Microsoft Exchange Server.
This article describes how to determine whether an Exchange Server 2007 clustered mailbox server is deployed in a CCR environment or in a single copy cluster.
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