By
Jerry Cochran, Group Program Manager, Technology Integration Planning, Microsoft, Redmond, WA
Description
Mission-Critical Microsoft Exchange 2000 is the definitive book on how to design and maintain extremely reliable and adaptive Exchange
Server messaging systems that rarely crash and that preserve valuable data and services in spite of technical disruptions. E-mail systems
are now a primary means of communication for organizations, which can afford e-mail down-time no more than they can afford to be without
phones. Further, messaging systems increasingly are supporting vital applications in addition to e-mail, such as workflow and knowledge
management, making the data they store both voluminous and incredibly valuable.
Mission-Critical Microsoft Exchange 2000 teaches system
designers, administrators and developers the strategies, tools, and best practices they'll need to plan and implement highly-available
systems on Exchange 2000 and on earlier versions of Exchange. The book explains Exchange back-up and disaster recovery techniques, Windows
clustering technologies for Exchange systems, and security planning to resist messaging-based attacks. Written by Jerry Cochran, an authority
on large-scale Exchange systems, Mission-Critical Microsoft Exchange 2000 helps readers create Exchange systems upon which they can build
large and growing organizations.
Audience:
Developers, designers, and administrators creating Exchange systems, especially within large organizations