From: DigitalJanitor on
We are in the process of 'warming up' a cold site for disaster
recovery. Right now we are in only one location but have space in a DR site
and one of the systems we will be putting there will be a server belonging
to our Exchange 2007 organization. My question is:

Where can I go for some white papers in setting this site up?

What we have in place right now is a Root/Child domain in a Windows 2003
AD network. We are planning on creating another child domain for the forest
in the DR location. I would add another Exchange Server in the new child as
part of the overall Exchange organization within the company. I am looking
for information on how best to set this up. The Information Stores are
located at the home office and I need to set up the DR site to bring up the
Stores in case of a catastrophic 'whatever' taking place back at
headquarters. Can anyone point me in the right direction for some white
papers or someone else's experiences in doing this? I am already looking
for this but thought I'd ask in case I can get better ones that what I have
found so far.

Thanks -
Jon

From: SG_Dan on
I used this as well as many Microsoft Docs.

http://www.exchange-genie.com/2007/08/standby-continuous-replication-scr/
http://www.exchange-genie.com/2007/09/standby-continuous-replication-scr-part-2/



"DigitalJanitor" wrote:

> We are in the process of 'warming up' a cold site for disaster
> recovery. Right now we are in only one location but have space in a DR site
> and one of the systems we will be putting there will be a server belonging
> to our Exchange 2007 organization. My question is:
>
> Where can I go for some white papers in setting this site up?
>
> What we have in place right now is a Root/Child domain in a Windows 2003
> AD network. We are planning on creating another child domain for the forest
> in the DR location. I would add another Exchange Server in the new child as
> part of the overall Exchange organization within the company. I am looking
> for information on how best to set this up. The Information Stores are
> located at the home office and I need to set up the DR site to bring up the
> Stores in case of a catastrophic 'whatever' taking place back at
> headquarters. Can anyone point me in the right direction for some white
> papers or someone else's experiences in doing this? I am already looking
> for this but thought I'd ask in case I can get better ones that what I have
> found so far.
>
> Thanks -
> Jon
>
From: DigitalJanitor on
Thank you SG_Dan. I really appreciate your assistance with this and
pointing me in a great direction.

Jon


"SG_Dan" <SGDan(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B53B3845-8116-4213-80C3-EA9B31569711(a)microsoft.com...
> I used this as well as many Microsoft Docs.
>
> http://www.exchange-genie.com/2007/08/standby-continuous-replication-scr/
> http://www.exchange-genie.com/2007/09/standby-continuous-replication-scr-part-2/
>
>
>
> "DigitalJanitor" wrote:
>
>> We are in the process of 'warming up' a cold site for disaster
>> recovery. Right now we are in only one location but have space in a DR
>> site
>> and one of the systems we will be putting there will be a server
>> belonging
>> to our Exchange 2007 organization. My question is:
>>
>> Where can I go for some white papers in setting this site up?
>>
>> What we have in place right now is a Root/Child domain in a Windows
>> 2003
>> AD network. We are planning on creating another child domain for the
>> forest
>> in the DR location. I would add another Exchange Server in the new child
>> as
>> part of the overall Exchange organization within the company. I am
>> looking
>> for information on how best to set this up. The Information Stores are
>> located at the home office and I need to set up the DR site to bring up
>> the
>> Stores in case of a catastrophic 'whatever' taking place back at
>> headquarters. Can anyone point me in the right direction for some white
>> papers or someone else's experiences in doing this? I am already looking
>> for this but thought I'd ask in case I can get better ones that what I
>> have
>> found so far.
>>
>> Thanks -
>> Jon
>>