Disaster Recovery White Papers
11 Myths About Microsoft Exchange Disaster Recovery
Overview For as long as Microsoft Exchange Server has existed, so too, have products that promise to prevent disasters, such as unplanned downtime. But most products fail to deliver on this promise, and can even cause their own issues when introduced into complex messaging environments. So what's an exchange admin to do? Back-ups are part of the process to ensure protection from catastrophes, but neither prevents outages nor ensure against data loss. With the growing dependency that businesses place on their messaging systems, in particularly Microsoft Exchange, it is no surprise that there are several misconceptions about disaster recovery software and procedures.
| Publisher | AppAssure Software | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | September 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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