Chris,

The only "native" IS replication that Exchange supports is public folder replication (and its not really at informaiton store level, just folder level within the PF heirachy).

Clustering doesn't do replication either, its a shared IS between the two cluster nodes.

If you have your IS located on a SAN, you can use the underlying Snapshot / SnapClone etc of the given venodr to give you a pseudo replication (will require a level of manual intervention at the other end to bring Exchange alive).

G.


Christopher Henry wrote:

I am in the process of building a ex 2003 network and I am hoping that
someone can point me in the right direction. I will have data centers in
two states each connected via an oc3 (not just for mail of course.) I would
like to have an exchange server at both locations. I do not have a problem
with them being in the same routing groups however what I need is the
mailbox data to be synchronized across both servers. Is this automatically
done once they are in the same routing group or will I need to set up an
exchange cluster. I was told that exchange does not support replication of
information stores.is there any truth to this? Any documentation or white
papers that I can be pointed to would help.



Chris







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