Just as an aside here - MS of course displayed their VM server at tech ed -
one nice idea was DR for Exchange 2003 - you would basically generate a new
email server in minutes on a VM - users are then back online and you then
begin to backfill their email from tape.
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All,
I want to run this DR situation by the group and see if anyone else can
identify any "gotcha's" in the process. We are currently testing out a DR
scenario that involves off-sit
tions.
Much appreciated!
Dave
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My biggest concern in this case is that you
08, 2003 3:12 PM
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David,
We use similar methodology for our DR tests, by keeping a laptop
running as a DC on our live network, then transferring FSMO roles at the DR
site. This has worked flawlessl
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That would obviously kill the ghost image idea. I do however like the
laptop and "more g
All,
I want to run this DR situation by the group and see if anyone else can
identify any "gotcha's" in the process. We are currently testing out a DR
scenario that involves off-site Domain controllers at a recovery center.
During normal operations the DR DC's are linked to our network via VPN
ctive Directory
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> Do you know if they have published a paper or some detail on this process?
> Naturally, I'm interested in what they are proposing.
Not that I am aware of - however I will dig up the slide show and see if
they mention it.
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low level corruption of an ntds.dit database?
Hunter
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From: Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 9:47 PM
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Actually VMWare or more likely Virtual Server are
g information to you all is helpful.
Please tell me what you think, I am always open to critical review.
Toddler
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Actually VMWare or more likely Virtual Server are what we are *starting* to
look at for a DR system. Basically the idea is to have a coupl
ay and I'm late for
Happy Hour
-Dave
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David,
We use similar methodology for our DR
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