Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions 7.4 HA and DR Solutions Guide for Microsoft Exchange 2010 - Windows
- Section I. Introduction and Concepts
- Introducing Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server
- How VCS monitors storage components
- Introducing the VCS agent for Exchange 2010
- Introducing Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server
- Section II. Configuration Workflows
- Configuring high availability for Exchange Server with InfoScale Enterprise
- Reviewing the HA configuration
- Reviewing a standalone Exchange Server configuration
- Reviewing the Replicated Data Cluster configuration
- Reviewing the disaster recovery configuration
- Disaster recovery configuration
- Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
- Configuring disk groups and volumes for Exchange Server
- About managing disk groups and volumes
- Configuring the cluster using the Cluster Configuration Wizard
- Using the Solutions Configuration Center
- Configuring high availability for Exchange Server with InfoScale Enterprise
- Section III. Deployment
- Installing Exchange Server 2010
- Configuring Exchange Server for failover
- Configuring the service group in a non-shared storage environment
- Configuring campus clusters for Exchange Server
- Configuring Replicated Data Clusters for Exchange Server
- Setting up the Replicated Data Sets (RDS)
- Configuring a RVG service group for replication
- Configuring the resources in the RVG service group for RDC replication
- Configuring the RVG Primary resources
- Adding the nodes from the secondary zone to the RDC
- Verifying the RDC configuration
- Deploying disaster recovery for Exchange Server
- Reviewing the disaster recovery configuration
- Setting up your replication environment
- Configuring replication and global clustering
- Configuring the global cluster option for wide-area failover
- Possible task after creating the DR environment: Adding a new failover node to a Volume Replicator environment
- Testing fault readiness by running a fire drill
- About the Fire Drill Wizard
- About post-fire drill scripts
- Prerequisites for a fire drill
- Preparing the fire drill configuration
- Running a fire drill
- Deleting the fire drill configuration
- Section IV. Reference
- Appendix A. Using Veritas AppProtect for vSphere
- Appendix B. Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Using Veritas AppProtect for vSphere
Tasks for setting up DR in a non-shared storage environment
The following table outlines the high-level objectives and tasks for a creating a single-node DR configuration at the secondary site. Refer to this table if you are setting up DR in a non-shared storage environment (dynamic disk groups configured using VMNSDg agent).
You cannot use the DR wizard to configure disaster recovery in a non-shared storage environment. You have to configure DR manually.
Note:
Some procedures (for example, configuring Volume Replicator replication) are common if you are setting up a DR or an RDC configuration. To avoid duplication, the topics referenced in this table point to the procedures described in the RDC chapter covered earlier.
Table: Non-shared storage: Configuring Disaster Recovery
Action | Description |
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Install SFW HA and configure the cluster on the secondary site |
See Setting up the secondary site: Installing InfoScale Enterprise and configuring a cluster. |
Verify that Exchange Server has been configured for high availability at the primary site | Verify that Exchange has been configured for high availability at the primary site and that the service groups are online. |
Set up the replication prerequisites |
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(Secure cluster only) Assign user privileges | For a secure cluster only, assign user privileges. |
Install and configure Exchange Server |
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Configure the Exchange service group for VCS (secondary site) |
See Configuring the Exchange service group in a non-shared storage environment. |
Set up the replicated data sets (RDS) for Volume Replicator replication |
See Creating the replicated data sets (RDS) for Volume Replicator replication. |
Create the Volume Replicator RVG service group (repeat steps on primary and secondary site separately) |
See Creating the Volume Replicator RVG service group for replication. |
Configure the global cluster option for wide-area failover |
See Configuring the global cluster option for wide-area failover. |
Verify the disaster recover configuration | Verify that the secondary site has been fully configured for disaster recovery |
(Optional) Add secure communication | Add secure communication between local clusters within the global cluster (optional task) See Establishing secure communication within the global cluster (optional). |
(Optional) Add additional DR sites | Optionally, add additional DR sites to a Volume Replicator environment |
Handling service group dependencies after failover | If your environment includes dependent service groups, review the considerations for bringing the service groups online after failover to the secondary site |