Overcoming Exchange Failures

This paper spells out ways to mitigate the impact of these challenges to ensure adequate levels of protection for your Exchange environment.

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January 14, 2010

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More and more, organizations of all sizes are harnessing the power of Microsoft Exchange Server and Outlook to support business processes closely tied to revenue generation and high levels of customer support.
Availability of email and associated data can impact an organization’s ability to make or break a quarter—as well as retain or lose customers. In today’s economy, the importance of email takes on new meaning. Recovery time and recovery point objectives (RTOs and RPOs) are no longer general rules. The Exchange administrator’s ability to meet or exceed the proverbial lines in the sand, in terms of time to recover and the age of the data recovered, can mean the difference between gainful employment and prepping for a job interview. This paper looks closely at

  • the impact of email downtime on today’s business

  • the types of failures—both the common and the not-so-common

  • the general probability of occurrence and the typical impact

The paper also spells out ways to mitigate the impact of these challenges to ensure adequate levels of protection for your Exchange environment.

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