Folks,

Next week we are testing two disaster scenarios at a remote site (we pay
the site and they provide servers only for restore/DR - no live
hosting).

We have Exchange 2003 here and a variety for 2008/2003 servers as DCs
and member servers for file and print.

Recommendations for recovery?  This is just a simple test to see what we
can do.  Long-term I'm going to recommend live servers so I have put a
DC and replicate files and Exchange 2010 there.  For now I'll need to be
able to restore some SQL databases for an enterprise system, Exchange
2003, and files for file and print.

Since it's a test and I can't restore servers of the same name and such
on a live network - we have an MPLS link to DR site - I was thinking of
just building a few new servers, add a DC, and install SQL and restore
databases.  What about Exchange 2003?  Is there a way I can restore the
databases but only be able to manually pull mail from them?  Or would it
be better to just build a new Exchange 2003 server and add DR accounts
to it.  It has been a long time since I've worked with Exchange, so your
thoughts are appreciated.

Moving forward, what do you folks do for DR?  I was thinking at the
remote site (always live eventually):  DC, SQL server with replicated
databases (2012 AlwaysOn I guess), server for file and print using DFS
to replicate critical files, another Exchange 2010 server in the current
DAG, and a hub/client access server.

Tom

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