Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 High Availability. Design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples - Helion
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Autor: Nuno MotaTytuł oryginału: Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 High Availability. Design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples.
ISBN: 9781782171515
stron: 266, Format: ebook
Data wydania: 2014-02-19
Księgarnia: Helion
Cena książki: 152,10 zł (poprzednio: 169,00 zł)
Oszczędzasz: 10% (-16,90 zł)
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 High Availability. Design a highly available Exchange 2013 messaging environment using real-world examples eBook -- spis treści
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 High Availability
- Table of Contents
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 High Availability
- Credits
- About the Author
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- Preface
- What this book covers
- What you need for this book
- Who this book is for
- Conventions
- Reader feedback
- Customer support
- Errata
- Piracy
- Questions
- 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
- Looking at the past
- Summary
- Defining high availability and resilience
- 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 a single namespace and IP address
- Layer 4 with multiple namespaces and IP addresses
- Layer 7 with a single namespace and IP address
- Selecting the correct method
- The Autodiscover service
- Explaining digital certificates for Exchange
- Listing best practices
- Explaining digital certificates for Exchange
- Summary
- 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 database
- Checking the database creation
- Testing AutoReseed
- Revisiting Database Availability Groups
- Best copy selection changes
- The DAG Management Service
- The 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
- 4. Achieving Site Resilience
- Achieving site resilience for client access server
- Global namespace
- Achieving site resilience for the Mailbox server
- Scenario 1 active/passive
- Scenario 2 active/active
- Scenario 3 third datacenter
- Windows Azure
- Using Datacenter Activation Coordination (DAC)
- Enabling the DAC mode
- Deciding where to place witness servers
- Summary
- Achieving site resilience for client access server
- 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 availability
- E-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
- The working of Safety Net
- Resubmitting e-mails from Safety Net
- Resubmitting e-mails from Shadow Safety Net
- Revisiting shadow redundancy
- Making an inbound and outbound e-mail flow resilient
- Outbound
- Inbound
- Non-Exchange internal e-mails
- Inbound Internet e-mails
- Summary
- Servicing of the transport pipeline
- 6. High Availability of Unified Messaging
- Introducing the new features of UM
- Architectural changes
- Unified Messaging ports
- Unified Messaging availability
- Exchange servers
- IP gateways
- Incoming calls
- Outgoing calls
- SIP load balancing
- Summary
- 7. Backup and Recovery
- Understanding the importance of backups
- Listing vital components to back up
- Client Access Servers
- Mailbox servers
- Databases and transaction logs
- Offline address book
- Customizations and logfiles
- Unified contact store
- Exploring Windows Integrated Backup
- Exploring System Center Data Protection Manager 2012
- Using DPM to protect Exchange
- Installing the DPM server
- Allocating storage
- Installing DPM Agents on Exchange servers
- Creating and configuring protection groups
- DPM considerations
- Replacing a backup with database availability groups
- Listing vital components to back up
- Planning for disaster recovery
- Recovering a mailbox
- Recovering a lost server
- Explaining database portability in disaster recovery situations
- Dial tone portability
- Recovering Public Folders
- Recovering deleted items
- Recovering deleted items post retention
- Recovering deleted Public Folders using Outlook
- Recovering deleted Public Folders using PowerShell
- Recovering deleted Public Folders post retention
- Recovering Public Folders
- Summary
- Understanding the importance of backups
- 8. Monitoring Exchange
- Introducing Managed Availability
- Exploring Managed Availability components
- Probes
- Monitors
- Responders
- Health
- Customizing Managed Availability
- Enabling or disabling a health set
- Exploring Managed Availability components
- Using the Exchange 2013 SCOM Management Pack
- Summary
- Introducing Managed Availability
- 9. Underlying Infrastructure
- Active Directory
- Domain name system
- Integrating DNS with Active Directory
- Explaining the importance of a network
- Using high available storage
- Benefiting through virtualization
- Backup and restore
- High availability
- Hyper-V and VMware
- Single Exchange on a virtual cluster
- Resilient Exchange on a virtual cluster
- Other features
- Hyper-V and VMware
- Summary
- Index