Perhaps a hosted email continuity system? Like these: http://www.globalrelay.com/continuity.aspx http://www.microsoft.com/online/exchange-hosted-services/continuity.mspx http://www.messageone.com/email-continuity/
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Cook Systems Administrator Partnership For Strong Families Sent to you from my Blackberry in the Cloud ________________________________ From: Clayton Doige To: NT System Admin Issues Sent: Tue Oct 13 11:18:01 2009 Subject: Re: mail server DR ? ask him how much it will cost to be down for more than 45 miutes ;-) 2009/10/13 Jay Dale <jd...@xpresstel.com> Too expensive for what hs looking for. Jay From: Clayton Doige [mailto:clayton.do...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 9:11 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: mail server DR ? Double Take - will have you up in running in 5 minutes 2009/10/13 Davies,Matt <mdav...@generalatlantic.com> Maybe I'm missing the point here, but 45 minute downtime can be achieved, but how many minutes/hours of data are you prepared to lose ? Given that money is a problem so some form of asyn replication is used. Matt -----Original Message----- From: wjh [mailto:nt...@hedgedigger.com] Sent: 13 October 2009 14:38 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? 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