What should you recommend?
A corporate environment will include Exchange Server 2010. You need to recommend a solution that allows point-in-time recovery of the mailbox databases.
What should you recommend?
What should you recommend?
You are designing an Exchange Server 2010 environment. The environment will include three datacenters, located in Seattle, Dallas, and Miami. Each datacenter will have a separate Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) site. The Seattle and Miami datacenters will each contain two Mailbox servers. The Dallas datacenter will not contain Mailbox servers. All Mailbox servers will be members of a single database availability group (DAG). You need to recommend the minimum file share witness configuration necessary to ensure that if the Seattle datacenter fails, the DAG will continue to function.
What should you recommend?
What should you recommend?
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization. The network contains two Mailbox servers that are configured in a database availability group (DAG). You plan to implement a disaster recovery solution. You need to recommend a solution that ensures that the active mailbox database copy is unaffected by the backup process. You want to achieve this goal while minimizing costs.
What should you recommend?
What should you do?
Your company has an Active Directory forest. The forest contains two sites named Site1 and Site2. You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2010 servers in both sites. You need to plan a high-availability solution for the Mailbox servers that meets the following requirements:
* Users must be able to access their mailboxes if a single server fails
* Users must be able to access their mailboxes remotely if a single site becomes unavailable
What should you do?
What should you recommend?
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization. The network contains an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server named Server1. All mailboxes are stored on Server1. You perform a Typical installation of Exchange Server 2010 on a new server named Server2. You plan to implement redundancy for mailbox access. You need to recommend a solution that ensures that client computers can reconnect to their mailbox within five minutes if Server1 fails.
What should you recommend?
What should you recommend?
A corporate environment includes a two-node Exchange Server 2010 Client Access server array. You are designing a disaster recovery plan for the Client Access servers. The plan must meet the following requirements:
* Back up the SSL certificates.
* Back up the Windows Network Load Balancing (NLB) configuration.
* Back up only the minimum amount of data.
You need to recommend the components to back up on each Client Access server.
What should you recommend?
What should you recommend?
A corporate environment will include Exchange Server 2010 in two Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) sites. You need to recommend a solution that provides a single connection point for all Outlook Web App (OWA) connections.
What should you recommend?
What should you recommend?
A corporate environment will include Exchange Server 2010. You need to recommend a solution that meets the following client access requirements:
Automatic failover of specific client access protocols Distribution of client access traffic across multiple Client Access servers Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) session ID for clientto Client Access server affinity
What should you recommend?
What should you recommend?
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization. You need to recommend a client access solution that meets the following requirements:
Reduces the time required for users to reconnect to user mailboxes if a single Client Access server fails
Prevents users from being prompted for authentication if a single Client Access server fails
What should you recommend?
What should you recommend?
Your company has an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. You plan to deploy an Exchange Server 2010 organization that will contain two servers. Each server will have the Client Access server role, the Hub Transport server role, and the Mailbox server role installed. You plan to add both servers to a database availability group (DAG). You need to recommend a high-availability solution for the Client Access server role. Your solution must ensure that users are not prompted to authenticate if a Client Access server becomes unavailable.
What should you recommend?