What actually needs to happen at the end of that 45 minutes?  Does ll of
the existing 450GB need to be available, or a dial-tone server which
will send and receive mail for all users to which you can restore backed
up data later.


-----Original Message-----
From: wjh [mailto:nt...@hedgedigger.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 9:38 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: mail server DR ?

Hi all,

So the VP of one of our clients wants to be able to guarantee a 45 
minute window of downtime if there is a critical failure of their mail 
server.  They are using exchange 2003 enterprise in standalone on a HP 
DL360 with a StorageWorks connected by scsi.  The mdbdata folder is 
450GB.  This is for less than 200 users.  They currently have no 
retention policy and no limit on mailbox sizes.  They have 100 users 
with blackberries on a BES 5.0 server.  Very important that BBs stay 
workable.

Backup Exec does incremental to disk and fulls to tape(LTO4) for offsite

storage.  They have a  metro Ethernet connection providing a 100 meg 
connection to the internet at a data center.

What would you consider a reasonable solution for DR within 45 minutes?

They supposedly had no money for projects/capital expenditures remaining

this year, but then he asked for this.

Thanks for any thoughts/advice.

Bill

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