Setting up a highly available environment is one thing, being able to support and maintain it another. To be quite honest, 80 percent of setting up a highly available messaging solution is all about planning; 20 percent of the effort is required to set it up. Maintaining the solution afterwards, requires 100 percent attention and effort. Exchange has come a long way and supporting high availability is no more than a fraction of what it used to be. In the following recipe we'll dive a little deeper into the maintenance mode of Exchange and explain how you can (temporarily) take an Exchange server out of service allowing you to troubleshoot, update or otherwise perform any action on it.
Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cookbook
Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cookbook
Overview of this book
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Planning an Exchange Server 2013 Infrastructure
Installing Exchange Server 2013
Configuring the Client Access Server Role
Configuring and Managing the Mailbox Server Role
Configuring External Access
Implementing and Managing High Availability
Transitioning to Exchange Server 2013
Configuring Security and Compliance Features
Performing Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery
Implementing Security
Getting to Know Exchange Server 2013
Index
Customer Reviews