Hello All,

I know this topic has been often discussed in the past, in hopes of
finding a way to either reduce downtime due to a catastrophe, or
eliminate one altogether - due to proper planning, the right hardware,
etc.  As of that time, there were still no real options, that would be
totally self-sustaining (in order to avoid the famous 2am phone call).
There was still a lot of legwork required, getting backups together,
etc.

Now with Windows 2003 Server combined with Exchange 2003, are there NOW
any options available to people, that will provide real-time mirroring,
or some type of failover - in which the downtime would be practically
eliminated (if not radically reduced)?

I know some wonderful people on this list (and one in particular comes
to mind) have published whitepapers on how to prepare yourself for
disaster recovery, in which steps could be taken to get you back on
track quite quickly.

With all that said, what is available (either hardware, software or
both) on the market that can radically minimize the downtime of an
Exchange 2003 Mail Server.  My top preference, would be to mirror the
server, or at least have a real-time copy of the mail store, so one
could get back up and running ASAP.

Thanks in advance for any information offered,

Mike

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