atom beingexchanged: Posted an article on CCR and SCR on DTUG

Friday, April 3, 2009

Posted an article on CCR and SCR on DTUG

Hi folks, I posted a new article on SCR and CCR on the Double-Take User Group Blog (http://userblog.doubletake.com/) that goes into some great detail on where to use the built in tools versus 3rd-party stuff.  Note the disclaimer below - I'm a DT employee and so the article isn't really objective enough to get posted here directly, but I thought my readers might like to see it, so I'm providing links!

Of SCR--And CCR--And Double-Take--And Things--

Still going to continue with my articles on Online Maintenance next week, so stay tuned.

And here's a snippet of my article on the DTUG:

Over the course of the last 18 months, many more clients have been experimenting with the new data protection technologies in Exchange 2007, most notably Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) and Server (or Standby) Continuous Replication (CCR).  These tools were included with Exchange 2007 RTM and SP1 respectively, and celebrated a milestone in the history of Exchange Server.  Microsoft recognized that to get more companies to switch to, or stick with, Exchange Server, a compelling story for data protection had to be introduced - in much the same way as the Walrus and the Carpenter needed to create stories to convince their oyster friends to follow them.  Hopefully, it’s not to the same end as the Walrus and the Carpenter (you can read the entire narrative poem here), but at least in theory, they are the same.

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