Bharat Suneja
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Posted:
Wed Nov 16, 2005 1:58 am Post subject:
Re: Exchange 2003 Cluster or Not |
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Depending on what your requirements are....
- Clustering can provide you higher up time, if that's what you're
interested in. In return, it increases the complexity of your environment up
a few notches as far as setup is concerned, but not a whole lot for
operations.
- There will be some learning to do (like don't shut down Exchange services
from the services console... amongst other stuff), but if you want to be
able to do maintenance in the middle of the day without the users (on
Outlook 2003 cached mode) really noticing the 30 seconds - 1 or 2 minutes of
failover time, go for it!
- BTW, EMC Storage Admin for Exchange is not really meant for larger
environments. ("... ideally suited for customers with up to 3000
mailboxes").
- Not sure how long it takes to move Storage Groups to another server, EMC
says it "... takes minutes". I'm fairly certain it'll take longer than a EVS
failover in a cluster.
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Bharat Suneja
MCSE, MCT
www.zenprise.com
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