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Database Portability Recovery for Exchange 2010 Database

Let us look at how to take advantage of database portability feature with Exchange 2010 (more…)

Exchange 2010 Cross Site DAG Disaster Recovery: Data Center/AD site failure Part 2

This is a continuation of my article series on cross site disaster recovery with Exchange 2010 DAG. (more…)

Exchange 2010 Cross Site DAG Disaster Recovery: Data Center/AD Site failure Part 1

This article is a complete guide on performing Exchange 2010 Disaster recovery when you have a data center or Active directory failure in the primary site. (more…)

How to recover a Single DAG Mailbox Server Member

Whoa!!! One of my servers in DAG crashed and it’s crashed for good (RIP)… what next??? (more…)

Activating SCR and recovering e-mails from a dead Transport server database!

To skip all the blah-blah-blahs and jump directly to the procedure of Activating SCR click here and for Recovering e-mails from a transport server, click here.

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DR: Windows 2003 Forest Recovery

We need to follow the below mentioned steps to recover an active directory forest (more…)

How to Restore Active Directory Account and Mailbox using Exchange Database

In this article, I have explained the various steps involved in re-producing the subject issue. (more…)

Disaster Recovery & The power of Exchange Database

Hello everyone and I am back with one more article of Disaster Recovery. Well I am not here to discuss about the traditional Disaster Recovery method, however I will be talking about the options and the scenarios which will help you to get back in action within the said time (aka SLA). (more…)

Exchange 2007 Disaster Recovery – How To???

This outlines the step to move an old server to a new one or to restore a crashed server. (more…)

Disaster Recovery – How To ???

Disaster recovery is the process or procedures related to preparing for recovery or continuation of messaging infrastructure critical to an organization after a natural or human-induced disaster. (more…)