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Cluster Server 8.0 Implementation Guide for Microsoft Exchange - Windows
- Introducing the VCS agents for Exchange and NetApp
- Installing the product and configuring a VCS cluster
- Installing Microsoft Exchange Server
- Configuring the Exchange database service group
- About configuring the Exchange service group
- Prerequisites for configuring the Exchange database service group
- Creating the Exchange database service group
- About verifying the service group configuration
- About modifying the Exchange database service group configuration
- Deleting the Exchange service group
- Making a standalone Exchange server highly available
- Deploying Disaster Recovery for Exchange Server
- Removing the software components
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Resource type definitions
- Appendix B. Sample Configurations
Disaster recovery configuration
In a disaster recovery configuration, VCS first attempts to fail over the Exchange service group to a node in the local cluster. If all nodes in the local cluster are unavailable, or if a disaster strikes the site, VCS attempts to fail over the Exchange service group to the remote site.
This involves the following steps:
Connecting the virtual disks (LUNs) to the target hosts (using the NetAppSnapDrive agent)
Performing a mirror break, which enables write access to the target (using the NetAppSnapMirror agent)
Reversing the direction of replication by demoting the original source to a target, and begin replicating from the new source (using the NetAppSnapMirror agent)