Summary

As mentioned at the beginning of this chapter, Exchange Server 2007 offers high availability of server resources (using a single copy cluster), disk resources (using local continuous replication), or both (using cluster continuous replication). Your goal with high availability is to eliminate single points of failure for your Exchange mailboxes, protecting your data, and offering you more peace of mind. The new techniques and mechanisms in Exchange Server 2007, as well as the new Exchange Management Shell (based on PowerShell) make the implementation, configuration, and monitoring of your high-availability solution much easier.

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