Re: clustering without shared storage

This is a discussion on Re: clustering without shared storage within the Microsoft Exchange forums in Microsoft Tools category; You may want to check with Legato (Legato AAM) or Veritas (can't remember their product name). They both should do what you are looking for. Bob "Raven" <Raven @ discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AB009CE3-CDD3-4ECE-8E8C-3D0E6E197CB3 @ microsoft.com... > We have two buildings. One hosts the main machines and is in general use. The > other is only 50yds away and is used in case of emergency. I want to provide > a hot standby exchange server based in the other building and I was hoping > clustering would be able to do this for me. However, looking into it it > ...

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Old 10-14-2004, 04:21 PM
Bob Christian
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Default Re: clustering without shared storage

You may want to check with Legato (Legato AAM) or Veritas (can't remember
their product name). They both should do what you are looking for.

Bob
"Raven" <Raven@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AB009CE3-CDD3-4ECE-8E8C-3D0E6E197CB3@microsoft.com...
> We have two buildings. One hosts the main machines and is in general use.

The
> other is only 50yds away and is used in case of emergency. I want to

provide
> a hot standby exchange server based in the other building and I was hoping
> clustering would be able to do this for me. However, looking into it it
> doesn't seem possible to have a cluster in which both machines have their

own
> storage. There's no point in providing shared storage because it will have

to
> live in one building or the other.
>
> I suppose I'm really looking for server mirroring - is it possible to
> achieve something of this nature with clustering
>
> Also looking to achieve the same thing with document store on a standard
> file share - and please don't same DFS - tried that and it's really really
> bad
>



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