Chapter 7. Reliability, Availability, and Clustering

According to The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, titanium is “a strong, low-density, highly corrosion-resistant, lustrous white metallic element that occurs widely in igneous rocks and is used to alloy aircraft metals for low weight, strength, and high-temperature stability.” The selection of Titanium as the internal code name for Exchange Server 2003 suggests that this new version of Exchange is intended to be more economical, more resilient, and more reliable. For example, the Mailbox Recovery Center discussed in Chapter 5 makes Exchange 2003 more resilient by significantly improving the recovery process. This translates into less downtime, which of ...

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