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When it comes to high availability clustering solutions in Windows 2000, you have two main choices: the Microsoft Cluster Service and network load balancing. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of each.
If you don't do your homework and properly prepare for Exchange 2000, you could join the ranks of those who have experienced failed upgrades. Learn the facts you should keep in mind as you plan your Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000 conversion.
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