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Chris
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 4:57 pm    Post subject: BrightStor High Availability Manager Reply with quote

Does anyone have any exeprience with CA's BrightStor HA Manager? I can't find
an approved HA solution list for Exchange Server 2003. Can anyone help?


Thanks,
Chris

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Bob Christian
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Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 1:09 pm    Post subject: Re: BrightStor High Availability Manager Reply with quote

I have used third party "clustering/HA" products with Exchange 2003. They
are a bear to configure and don't recognize a single server name like
Exchange clustering does.

Legato's product is pretty good for local active/passive clustering.
Veritas has a good product as well.

As for CA...can't say for certain because I have never used it. However,
from what I have read this product sounds similar to the others.

Generally it is a bear to set these products up initially. If you can
afford to purchase a support contract for the initial config, it would be
best to do it.

Bob
"Chris" <Chris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Does anyone have any exeprience with CA's BrightStor HA Manager? I can't
find
an approved HA solution list for Exchange Server 2003. Can anyone help?


Thanks,
Chris
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TwistedPair
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 2:23 am    Post subject: Re: BrightStor High Availability Manager Reply with quote

I have used CA's product, but only in a test environment.
It seemed to work well for it's purpose. If you like the design, check it
out. I haven't checked out Legato's, but I know that Geocluster from
NSISoftware works well with clustered machines as well.

-Pair

"Bob Christian" <BobChristian@removethis.gmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
I have used third party "clustering/HA" products with Exchange 2003. They
are a bear to configure and don't recognize a single server name like
Exchange clustering does.

Legato's product is pretty good for local active/passive clustering.
Veritas has a good product as well.

As for CA...can't say for certain because I have never used it. However,
from what I have read this product sounds similar to the others.

Generally it is a bear to set these products up initially. If you can
afford to purchase a support contract for the initial config, it would be
best to do it.

Bob
"Chris" <Chris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FB15A875-1CBE-4882-864D-043721288E5F@microsoft.com...
Does anyone have any exeprience with CA's BrightStor HA Manager? I can't
find
an approved HA solution list for Exchange Server 2003. Can anyone help?


Thanks,
Chris



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