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Standby Continuous Replication in Exchange 2007 SP1 - Part 5

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This is a part 5 of Scott Schnoll's Exchange 2007 SP1 Standby Continuous Replication (SCR) video series.
Published Thu, Sep 13 2007 by exchange Download
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Houman said:

Nice work...
Fri, Sep 14 2007 12:25 PM
 

Maverick said:

Great information. I just want to know how to move the the database back to the source server after a recovery. Are you planning on showing that? Also, are you planning a series on using the setup:recoverserver /m scenario. Thanks.
Thu, Jan 03 2008 5:05 PM
 

Nitin said:

I have the same question as Maverick. How to move the database back to the source server
Thu, Mar 06 2008 1:22 PM
 

Jn said:

Could you tell us how to move the server back to the orginal server.
Tue, Apr 01 2008 2:10 PM
 

hakan uzuner said:

nice job.
Tue, Apr 29 2008 9:29 AM
 

dwilliamjoe said:

Pertaining to SCR replication; My organization wants to use SCR (instead of XOSoft "which is awesome") but trying to save a buck or two, management here thinks SCR can be used between two machine "Active Production<-----SCR------> Active Production at specific Storage Groups levels. Example Server1 replicates SG1&2 ---------->SCR<--------Server2 replicates SG3&4. Is this possible?
Wed, Jul 09 2008 9:45 AM
 

MM said:

This is far from an easy and automated process. All of the command lines in the video that were prepared in advance. Plus the size of the storage groups were extremely small compared to a real-world exchange store. I also agree what do you to recover the store back to the original server
Wed, Aug 12 2009 2:11 PM
 

hans said:

Great series, very well presented and extremely simple to follow. But how do you move the databases back to the production environment!? Is it the same in reverse?
Wed, Sep 23 2009 11:11 AM
 

light-blue said:

it's not easy to read in the video, but those are brackets and a $_.ObjectClass, like this (I just verified this command as working): Get-Mailbox -Database "EX01\First Storage Group\Mailbox Database" |where {$_.ObjectClass -NotMatch '(SystemAttendantMailbox|ExOleDbSystemMailbox)'}| Move-Mailbox -ConfigurationOnly -TargetDatabase "EX02\drport\drportmail" -Confirm:$false
Fri, Dec 04 2009 3:45 PM

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